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 3
... nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe ; too high - minded to endure the degradations of the others ; possessing a chosen country , with room enough for our descend- ants to the hundredth and ...
... nature and a wide ocean from the exterminating havoc of one quarter of the globe ; too high - minded to endure the degradations of the others ; possessing a chosen country , with room enough for our descend- ants to the hundredth and ...
Strana 29
... nature has placed us , the opportunity she has endowed us with of pursuing , at a distance from foreign contentions , the paths of industry , peace , and happiness ; of cultivating general friendship , and of bringing collisions of in ...
... nature has placed us , the opportunity she has endowed us with of pursuing , at a distance from foreign contentions , the paths of industry , peace , and happiness ; of cultivating general friendship , and of bringing collisions of in ...
Strana 45
... nature that they should not approve and support them ; in the meantime , let us cherish them with patient affection ; let us do them justice , and more than justice , in all competitions of interest ; and we need not doubt that truth ...
... nature that they should not approve and support them ; in the meantime , let us cherish them with patient affection ; let us do them justice , and more than justice , in all competitions of interest ; and we need not doubt that truth ...
Strana 49
... nature to be met by force only , and all of them may lead to it . I cannot , therefore , but recommend such prepa- rations as circumstances call for . The first object is to place our seaport towns out of the danger of insult . Measures ...
... nature to be met by force only , and all of them may lead to it . I cannot , therefore , but recommend such prepa- rations as circumstances call for . The first object is to place our seaport towns out of the danger of insult . Measures ...
Strana 51
... nature of the service on which she is ordered ; that may sometimes , for her safety , as well as to insure her object , require her fullest com- plement . In adverting to this subject , Congress will perhaps consider whether the best ...
... nature of the service on which she is ordered ; that may sometimes , for her safety , as well as to insure her object , require her fullest com- plement . In adverting to this subject , Congress will perhaps consider whether the best ...
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