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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... society , to make an opening for the aristocracy of virtue and talent , which nature had wisely provided for the direction of the interests of so- ciety , and scattered with equal hand through all its con- ditions , was deemed essential ...
... society , to make an opening for the aristocracy of virtue and talent , which nature had wisely provided for the direction of the interests of so- ciety , and scattered with equal hand through all its con- ditions , was deemed essential ...
Strana 108
... final- ly to participate of the principal benefits of society , privileged from all burdens . " Reviewing this contrast , which cannot be denied by our enemies themselves in a single point , and which 108 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... final- ly to participate of the principal benefits of society , privileged from all burdens . " Reviewing this contrast , which cannot be denied by our enemies themselves in a single point , and which 108 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
Strana 114
... society could claim attention , distressing expe- rience forced itself into notice and obtained considera- tion . But the Governor was still vigilant , and stood prepared to adopt again the same system , when the British government ...
... society could claim attention , distressing expe- rience forced itself into notice and obtained considera- tion . But the Governor was still vigilant , and stood prepared to adopt again the same system , when the British government ...
Strana 138
... society . I proposed , there- fore , instead of this , to adopt the dollar as our unit of account and payment , and that its divisions and subdi- visions should be in the decimal ratio . I wrote some notes on the subject , which I ...
... society . I proposed , there- fore , instead of this , to adopt the dollar as our unit of account and payment , and that its divisions and subdi- visions should be in the decimal ratio . I wrote some notes on the subject , which I ...
Strana 149
... society he has kept been such as to supply the void of education . It has been that of the lowest , the most illiterate and profligate persons of the kingdom , with- out choice of rank or mind , and with whom the sub- jects of ...
... society he has kept been such as to supply the void of education . It has been that of the lowest , the most illiterate and profligate persons of the kingdom , with- out choice of rank or mind , and with whom the sub- jects of ...
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