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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... never heard from any other He appeared to me to speak as Homer wrote . " In Mr. Jefferson's opinion , Henry , one of the most em- inent , but at the same time the most indolent of men , was the first who gave impetus to the ball of the ...
... never heard from any other He appeared to me to speak as Homer wrote . " In Mr. Jefferson's opinion , Henry , one of the most em- inent , but at the same time the most indolent of men , was the first who gave impetus to the ball of the ...
Strana 19
... it flowed . His firmness was inflexible in whatever he thought right ; but when no moral princi- ple was in the way , never had man more of the milk • of human kindness , of indulgence , of softness , LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 19.
... it flowed . His firmness was inflexible in whatever he thought right ; but when no moral princi- ple was in the way , never had man more of the milk • of human kindness , of indulgence , of softness , LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 19.
Strana 21
... us , than the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother country over England . " In this doctrine , however , " says he , " I had never been able to get any one to agree with me LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 21.
... us , than the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother country over England . " In this doctrine , however , " says he , " I had never been able to get any one to agree with me LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 21.
Strana 38
... never declared the people of Eng . land out of his protection ; yet his actions proved it , and the parliament declared it : No delegates then can be denied , or ever want , a power of declaring an existent truth : That the delegates ...
... never declared the people of Eng . land out of his protection ; yet his actions proved it , and the parliament declared it : No delegates then can be denied , or ever want , a power of declaring an existent truth : That the delegates ...
Strana 43
... reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa , was struck out , in compliance to South Carolina and Georgia , who had never attempted to restrain the im- portation of slaves , and who , on the contrary LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 43.
... reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa , was struck out , in compliance to South Carolina and Georgia , who had never attempted to restrain the im- portation of slaves , and who , on the contrary LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 43.
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