Life of Thomas Jefferson: Third President of the United StatesHoughton, Mifflin & Company, 1894 - Počet stran: 764 |
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... minister of justice . The lad must have seen his father try many a petty case , and settle many a difference , as well between white men as between whites and Indians . That liking for Indians , which we observe in the writings of ...
... minister of justice . The lad must have seen his father try many a petty case , and settle many a difference , as well between white men as between whites and Indians . That liking for Indians , which we observe in the writings of ...
Strana 52
... minister , that , by his conference with them , he may understand and gather whether hereto- fore they have been sufficiently instructed and catechised in the prin ciples and grounds of religion ; whose weakness and ignorance 52 LIFE OF ...
... minister , that , by his conference with them , he may understand and gather whether hereto- fore they have been sufficiently instructed and catechised in the prin ciples and grounds of religion ; whose weakness and ignorance 52 LIFE OF ...
Strana 53
... minister to be further instructed as aforesaid ; and upon the sabbath , when the minister shall catechise , and of him demand any question concerning his faith and knowledge , he shall not refuse to make answer , upon the same peril ...
... minister to be further instructed as aforesaid ; and upon the sabbath , when the minister shall catechise , and of him demand any question concerning his faith and knowledge , he shall not refuse to make answer , upon the same peril ...
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... minister . " For many years , too , as before observed , the commissary - president was himself too fond of the ... ministers . His own mind , we may be sure , did not arrive at the simple solution of this problem all at once . Possibly ...
... minister . " For many years , too , as before observed , the commissary - president was himself too fond of the ... ministers . His own mind , we may be sure , did not arrive at the simple solution of this problem all at once . Possibly ...
Strana 61
... minister . It would have diminished Jefferson , but for his fiddle , his horses , his farms , his journeys , and his minu- ets at the Apollo . Perhaps , however , as he knew his young friends better than we do , he was aware that most ...
... minister . It would have diminished Jefferson , but for his fiddle , his horses , his farms , his journeys , and his minu- ets at the Apollo . Perhaps , however , as he knew his young friends better than we do , he was aware that most ...
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