The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... citizens will do it . I will sacrifice everything but principle to procure it . A few examples of justice on officers who have perverted their functions to the oppression of their fellow citizens , must , in justice to those citizens ...
... citizens will do it . I will sacrifice everything but principle to procure it . A few examples of justice on officers who have perverted their functions to the oppression of their fellow citizens , must , in justice to those citizens ...
Strana 341
... citizen , and so much danger to the nation of being involved in war , that no endeavor should be spared to detect and suppress it . ' These , fellow citizens , are the matters respecting the state of the nation , which I have thought of ...
... citizen , and so much danger to the nation of being involved in war , that no endeavor should be spared to detect and suppress it . ' These , fellow citizens , are the matters respecting the state of the nation , which I have thought of ...
Strana 378
... citizens who have concurred in these addresses would be as incapable of wishing me to do anything which should bring a just censure on the administration , as I should be from yielding to such a wish . We have no interests nor passions ...
... citizens who have concurred in these addresses would be as incapable of wishing me to do anything which should bring a just censure on the administration , as I should be from yielding to such a wish . We have no interests nor passions ...
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TO JAMES MADISON JANUARY 3D | 3 |
TO JAMES MONROE JANUARY 23D | 9 |
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY JANUARY 26TH | 15 |
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