Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 2F. Carr, and Company, 1829 - Počet stran: 532 |
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... with him , and that we might expect to hear from him . He took leave , and we have never since heard from him or any other person , on the subject . Con- gress will judge how far these conversations should influence their 6.
... with him , and that we might expect to hear from him . He took leave , and we have never since heard from him or any other person , on the subject . Con- gress will judge how far these conversations should influence their 6.
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... never ask unjust preferences for any body . But if , by any just means , he can be helped to his money , I own I should be much gratified . The goodness of his heart , his kindness to Americans , before , during and since the war , the ...
... never ask unjust preferences for any body . But if , by any just means , he can be helped to his money , I own I should be much gratified . The goodness of his heart , his kindness to Americans , before , during and since the war , the ...
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... never unite to suppress their commerce , or even to impede it . I think their hostility towards us is much more deeply rooted at present , than during the war . In the arts , the most striking thing I saw there , new , was the ...
... never unite to suppress their commerce , or even to impede it . I think their hostility towards us is much more deeply rooted at present , than during the war . In the arts , the most striking thing I saw there , new , was the ...
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... never ceased soliciting your discharge . The evidence furnished by the Farmers to the minis- ters , impressed them with a belief that you were guilty . How- ever , they obtained a remission of all which the King could remit , which was ...
... never ceased soliciting your discharge . The evidence furnished by the Farmers to the minis- ters , impressed them with a belief that you were guilty . How- ever , they obtained a remission of all which the King could remit , which was ...
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... never greater , as appears by the dress , furniture , and manner of living , of all ranks of the people . ' His health is good , except as to- the stone , which does not grow worse . I thank you for your at- tention to my request about ...
... never greater , as appears by the dress , furniture , and manner of living , of all ranks of the people . ' His health is good , except as to- the stone , which does not grow worse . I thank you for your at- tention to my request about ...
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