Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of AmericanismLittle, Brown,, 1929 - Počet stran: 548 |
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... situation in life , and such should be the language of every man who would wish to render that situation as easy as the nature of it will admit . Few things will disturb him at all : nothing will disturb him much.1 This note of ...
... situation in life , and such should be the language of every man who would wish to render that situation as easy as the nature of it will admit . Few things will disturb him at all : nothing will disturb him much.1 This note of ...
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... situation and summed it up in a letter to Elbridge Gerry even before the opening of Congress . He had already come to the conclusion that a rapprochement between Adams and himself would prove impossible . There was really no way to ...
... situation and summed it up in a letter to Elbridge Gerry even before the opening of Congress . He had already come to the conclusion that a rapprochement between Adams and himself would prove impossible . There was really no way to ...
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Gilbert Chinard. T situation , he launched out on a long exposé of the political situation as he saw it on the eve of the special session . With reference to foreign relations his wish and hope was that " we should take our stand on a ...
Gilbert Chinard. T situation , he launched out on a long exposé of the political situation as he saw it on the eve of the special session . With reference to foreign relations his wish and hope was that " we should take our stand on a ...
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