The Pursuit of HappinessHarvard University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 168 Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... Jefferson , John Adams , Benjamin Franklin , Roger Sherman , and Robert R. Livingston was instructed to prepare a state- ment . This statement was essentially the work of Mr. Jefferson . On July 4 , 1776 , it was agreed to by the con ...
... Jefferson , John Adams , Benjamin Franklin , Roger Sherman , and Robert R. Livingston was instructed to prepare a state- ment . This statement was essentially the work of Mr. Jefferson . On July 4 , 1776 , it was agreed to by the con ...
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... Jefferson was even more of a philosophe than was Mr. Mason , though he was by no means a French phi- losophe . We know what was in his library , his papers have been preserved , and we know a vast deal more about his philosophic outlook ...
... Jefferson was even more of a philosophe than was Mr. Mason , though he was by no means a French phi- losophe . We know what was in his library , his papers have been preserved , and we know a vast deal more about his philosophic outlook ...
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... Jefferson disliked but who nevertheless makes the pursuit of happiness the foundation of natural law , for a more political , a more social definition of happiness as a goal , but the disharmony remains ; and if , in his first inaugural ...
... Jefferson disliked but who nevertheless makes the pursuit of happiness the foundation of natural law , for a more political , a more social definition of happiness as a goal , but the disharmony remains ; and if , in his first inaugural ...
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