Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-sided AmericanHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - Počet stran: 384 |
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... become as worthless to society as they were . I had the good fortune to become acquainted very early with some characters of very high standing , and to feel the incessant wish that I could ever become what they were . Under temptations ...
... become as worthless to society as they were . I had the good fortune to become acquainted very early with some characters of very high standing , and to feel the incessant wish that I could ever become what they were . Under temptations ...
Strana 145
... become inattentive to the public affairs , ... Congress and Assemblies , judges and governors shall all become wolves . It seems to be the law of our general nature , in spite of individual exceptions ; and experience declares that man ...
... become inattentive to the public affairs , ... Congress and Assemblies , judges and governors shall all become wolves . It seems to be the law of our general nature , in spite of individual exceptions ; and experience declares that man ...
Strana 255
... becomes a dotard , that re - election through life shall become habit- ual , and election for life follow that . General Washington set the example of voluntary retirement after eight years . I shall follow it . And a few more ...
... becomes a dotard , that re - election through life shall become habit- ual , and election for life follow that . General Washington set the example of voluntary retirement after eight years . I shall follow it . And a few more ...
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EDUCATION OF A VIRGINIAN | 1 |
YOUNG SQUIRE OF MONTICELLO | 22 |
REVOLUTIONIST | 44 |
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