Basic Writings of Thomas JeffersonWilley Book Company, 1944 - Počet stran: 816 |
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... render money scarce , and make the people uneasy . This uneasiness has produced acts absolutely unjustifiable ; but I hope they will provoke no severities from their governments . A con- sciousness of those in power that their ...
... render money scarce , and make the people uneasy . This uneasiness has produced acts absolutely unjustifiable ; but I hope they will provoke no severities from their governments . A con- sciousness of those in power that their ...
Strana 657
... render it impossible that France and the United States can continue long friends , when they meet in so irritable a position . They , as well as we , must be blind if they do not see this ; and we must be very improvident if we do not ...
... render it impossible that France and the United States can continue long friends , when they meet in so irritable a position . They , as well as we , must be blind if they do not see this ; and we must be very improvident if we do not ...
Strana 803
... render its completion practicable within the limits of time allotted to me ; and I leave its accomplishment as the work of another generation . And I am cheered when I see that on which it is devolved , taking it up with so much good ...
... render its completion practicable within the limits of time allotted to me ; and I leave its accomplishment as the work of another generation . And I am cheered when I see that on which it is devolved , taking it up with so much good ...
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE July 1776 | 27 |
BILL FOR THE MORE GENERAL DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE 1779 | 40 |
BILL FOR ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC LIBRARY 1779 | 47 |
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