Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 2F. Carr, and Company, 1829 - Počet stran: 532 |
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... reason . They think they lost more by suffering us to participate of their commercial privileges , at home and abroad , than they lose by our political severance . The true reason , however , why such an application should be rejected ...
... reason . They think they lost more by suffering us to participate of their commercial privileges , at home and abroad , than they lose by our political severance . The true reason , however , why such an application should be rejected ...
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... reason , and feelings of my own heart . These things have been more deeply impressed on my mind , by what I have heard and seen in England . That nation hate us , their ministers hate us , and their King , more than all other men . They ...
... reason , and feelings of my own heart . These things have been more deeply impressed on my mind , by what I have heard and seen in England . That nation hate us , their ministers hate us , and their King , more than all other men . They ...
Strana 12
... reason points out . Having early during our contest , observed this in the Bri- tish conduct , I governed myself by it , in all prognostications of their measures ; and I can say , with truth , it never failed me but in the circumstance ...
... reason points out . Having early during our contest , observed this in the Bri- tish conduct , I governed myself by it , in all prognostications of their measures ; and I can say , with truth , it never failed me but in the circumstance ...
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... reason and interest . Our conferences were intended as preparatory to some arrangement . It is uncertain how far we should have been able to accommodate our opinions . But the absolute aversion of the government to enter into any ar ...
... reason and interest . Our conferences were intended as preparatory to some arrangement . It is uncertain how far we should have been able to accommodate our opinions . But the absolute aversion of the government to enter into any ar ...
Strana 21
... reason to suspect you have in negotiation a very important change in your situation . You will carry into its exe- cution all my wishes for your happiness . I hope it will not detach you from a settlement in your own country . I had ...
... reason to suspect you have in negotiation a very important change in your situation . You will carry into its exe- cution all my wishes for your happiness . I hope it will not detach you from a settlement in your own country . I had ...
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