Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-sided AmericanHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - Počet stran: 384 |
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... thought the succeeding sun would have seen me so wretched as I now am ! I was prepared to say a great deal ; I had dressed up , in my own mind , such thoughts as occurred to me , in as moving a language as I knew how , and expected to ...
... thought the succeeding sun would have seen me so wretched as I now am ! I was prepared to say a great deal ; I had dressed up , in my own mind , such thoughts as occurred to me , in as moving a language as I knew how , and expected to ...
Strana 71
... thought he would submit it to his friends for their amendments . The first he showed it to thought the word " Hatter " tautologous , because followed by the words " makes hats " which show he was a hatter . It was struck out . The next ...
... thought he would submit it to his friends for their amendments . The first he showed it to thought the word " Hatter " tautologous , because followed by the words " makes hats " which show he was a hatter . It was struck out . The next ...
Strana 86
... thought necessary to alter , all the British statutes from Magna Charta to the present day and all the laws of Virginia from the establishment of our legislature ... which we thought should be retained , within the compass of one ...
... thought necessary to alter , all the British statutes from Magna Charta to the present day and all the laws of Virginia from the establishment of our legislature ... which we thought should be retained , within the compass of one ...
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EDUCATION OF A VIRGINIAN | 1 |
YOUNG SQUIRE OF MONTICELLO | 22 |
REVOLUTIONIST | 44 |
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