The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - Počet stran: 267 |
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... party , and he who endeavors to with- draw the public mind from these debasing conflicts , and to fix it on the grandeur of that epoch , which , magnificent in itself , begins now to wear the solemn 6 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... party , and he who endeavors to with- draw the public mind from these debasing conflicts , and to fix it on the grandeur of that epoch , which , magnificent in itself , begins now to wear the solemn 6 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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... mind and sound judgement , he , by subsequent study , acquired no inconsiderable know- ledge and information . His progress must have been not only rapid , but profound , since we find him appoint- ed in the year 1747 one of the ...
... mind and sound judgement , he , by subsequent study , acquired no inconsiderable know- ledge and information . His progress must have been not only rapid , but profound , since we find him appoint- ed in the year 1747 one of the ...
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... a happy talent of communication , of correct and gen- tlemanly manners , and with an enlarged and liberal mind . " An attachment was soon formed between these congenial spirits , and they became daily and insepara- ble LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... a happy talent of communication , of correct and gen- tlemanly manners , and with an enlarged and liberal mind . " An attachment was soon formed between these congenial spirits , and they became daily and insepara- ble LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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... mind . His failure is ascribed to the effect of the regal government , from which nothing liberal , or that innovated on established error , could expect success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within ...
... mind . His failure is ascribed to the effect of the regal government , from which nothing liberal , or that innovated on established error , could expect success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within ...
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... mind that there were no hazards too great to be encountered for the establishment of institutions which would secure the country from a repetition of insults that could only end in abject slavery . It cannot be doubted that Mr ...
... mind that there were no hazards too great to be encountered for the establishment of institutions which would secure the country from a repetition of insults that could only end in abject slavery . It cannot be doubted that Mr ...
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