The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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Strana 52
... continue longer , it might give room to say , that having tasted the sweets of office , he could not do without thêm : that he really felt himself growing old , his bodily health less firm , his memory , always bad , becoming worse ...
... continue longer , it might give room to say , that having tasted the sweets of office , he could not do without thêm : that he really felt himself growing old , his bodily health less firm , his memory , always bad , becoming worse ...
Strana 89
... continue , and he believed that those who expressed a doubt of his continuance , did it in the language of apprehension , and not of desire . But this , says he , is only from the north ; it may be very different in the south . I ...
... continue , and he believed that those who expressed a doubt of his continuance , did it in the language of apprehension , and not of desire . But this , says he , is only from the north ; it may be very different in the south . I ...
Strana 103
... continue somewhat longer , how long I could not say , perhaps till summer , perhaps autumn . He said , so far from taking arrangements on the subject , he had never mentioned to any mortal the design of retiring which I had ex- pressed ...
... continue somewhat longer , how long I could not say , perhaps till summer , perhaps autumn . He said , so far from taking arrangements on the subject , he had never mentioned to any mortal the design of retiring which I had ex- pressed ...
Strana 107
... continue in the public service , and refused to do the same myself . I said the case was very different ; he united the confidence of all America , and was the only person who did so : his services 1793 107 ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON .
... continue in the public service , and refused to do the same myself . I said the case was very different ; he united the confidence of all America , and was the only person who did so : his services 1793 107 ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON .
Strana 109
... continuing the negotiations . I acknowledged myself not a judge on what day the campaign should be- gin , but that whatever it was , that day should terminate the treaty . Knox said he thought a winter campaign was always the most ...
... continuing the negotiations . I acknowledged myself not a judge on what day the campaign should be- gin , but that whatever it was , that day should terminate the treaty . Knox said he thought a winter campaign was always the most ...
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