The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... stand on the high ground of your own character ; to disregard calumny , and to be borne above it on the shoulders of your grateful fellow citizens ; or to sink into the humble oblivion , to which the Federalists ( self- called ) have ...
... stand on the high ground of your own character ; to disregard calumny , and to be borne above it on the shoulders of your grateful fellow citizens ; or to sink into the humble oblivion , to which the Federalists ( self- called ) have ...
Strana 262
... stand on equal ground , and convenience alone will dictate through whom any particular communication is to be made ... standing he was in distress I sent Captain Lewis to him with 50. D. to inform him we were making some inquiries as to ...
... stand on equal ground , and convenience alone will dictate through whom any particular communication is to be made ... standing he was in distress I sent Captain Lewis to him with 50. D. to inform him we were making some inquiries as to ...
Strana 381
... standing army , and an express reservation to the States of all rights not specifically granted to the Union . He ... stand . This is all the hand I had in what related to the Con- stitution . Our predecessors made it doubtful how far ...
... standing army , and an express reservation to the States of all rights not specifically granted to the Union . He ... stand . This is all the hand I had in what related to the Con- stitution . Our predecessors made it doubtful how far ...
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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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