The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Inaugural addresses and messages. Replies to public addresses. Indian addresses. Miscellaneous: 1. Notes on Virginia; 2. Biographical sketches of distinguished men; 3. The batture at New OrleansTaylor & Maury, 1854 |
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Strana 42
... live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? In matters of religion , I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the constitution independent of the powers of the general government . I have therefore undertaken , on no occa ...
... live in harmony and friendly intercourse ? In matters of religion , I have considered that its free exercise is placed by the constitution independent of the powers of the general government . I have therefore undertaken , on no occa ...
Strana 84
... lives and property of our citizens , against their armed guests . But the expense of such a standing force , and its inconsistence with our principles , dispense with those courtesies which would necessarily call for it , and leave us ...
... lives and property of our citizens , against their armed guests . But the expense of such a standing force , and its inconsistence with our principles , dispense with those courtesies which would necessarily call for it , and leave us ...
Strana 108
... live , our attention should unremittingly be fixed on the safety of our country . For a people who are free , and who mean to remain so , a well - organized and armed militia is their best security . It is , therefore , incumbent on us ...
... live , our attention should unremittingly be fixed on the safety of our country . For a people who are free , and who mean to remain so , a well - organized and armed militia is their best security . It is , therefore , incumbent on us ...
Strana 120
... lives and fortunes , is the more honorable to them as exposed by their position , in front of the contest . The issue of the present misunderstandings cannot now be foreseen ; but the measures adopted for their settlement have been ...
... lives and fortunes , is the more honorable to them as exposed by their position , in front of the contest . The issue of the present misunderstandings cannot now be foreseen ; but the measures adopted for their settlement have been ...
Strana 122
... lives and for- tunes in its support , are worthy of their patriotism , and are pledges of our safety . The suppression of the late conspiracy by the hand of the people , uplifted to destroy it whenever it reared its head , mani- fests ...
... lives and for- tunes in its support , are worthy of their patriotism , and are pledges of our safety . The suppression of the late conspiracy by the hand of the people , uplifted to destroy it whenever it reared its head , mani- fests ...
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