The Complete Anas Of Thomas JeffersonDa Capo Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 283 |
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Strana 52
... retirement become an irresistible passion . That however he felt himself obliged , for these reasons , to retire from the government , vet he should consider it as unfortunate , if that should bring on the retirement of the great ...
... retirement become an irresistible passion . That however he felt himself obliged , for these reasons , to retire from the government , vet he should consider it as unfortunate , if that should bring on the retirement of the great ...
Strana 53
... retirement ; that on my arrival here I found he had appointed me to my present office ; that he knew I had not come ... retire from the government ere long , and as to the precise epoch there could be no doubt , my mind was immediately ...
... retirement ; that on my arrival here I found he had appointed me to my present office ; that he knew I had not come ... retire from the government ere long , and as to the precise epoch there could be no doubt , my mind was immediately ...
Strana 83
... retire . Now he was told there would still be danger in it . Certainly , if he thought so , he would conquer his longing for retirement . But he feared it would be said his former professions of re- tirement had been mere affectation ...
... retire . Now he was told there would still be danger in it . Certainly , if he thought so , he would conquer his longing for retirement . But he feared it would be said his former professions of re- tirement had been mere affectation ...
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