The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Mack & Andrus, 1834 - Počet stran: 267 |
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... party , and he who endeavours to with- draw the publick mind from these debasing conflicts , and to fix it on the grandeur of that epoch , which , magnificent in itself , begins now to wear the solemn 6 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... party , and he who endeavours to with- draw the publick mind from these debasing conflicts , and to fix it on the grandeur of that epoch , which , magnificent in itself , begins now to wear the solemn 6 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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... West Indies , and even by Eng- land herself ; and after having rejected all the counsels of the party in opposition , the ministers unveiled their schemes , and announced in the presence of the 26 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... West Indies , and even by Eng- land herself ; and after having rejected all the counsels of the party in opposition , the ministers unveiled their schemes , and announced in the presence of the 26 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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... party to the dispute had ful- ly weighed and settled its principles , its claims , and its duties ; the people of England and the people of Amer- ica were in both cases on the defensive ; not aiming at establishing new rights , or ...
... party to the dispute had ful- ly weighed and settled its principles , its claims , and its duties ; the people of England and the people of Amer- ica were in both cases on the defensive ; not aiming at establishing new rights , or ...
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... parties together , as , should we sever from each other , either no foreign power will ally with us at all , or the different states will form different alliances , and thus increase the horrours of those scenes of civil war and ...
... parties together , as , should we sever from each other , either no foreign power will ally with us at all , or the different states will form different alliances , and thus increase the horrours of those scenes of civil war and ...
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... party , to the patriot and philanthropist , such a scheme could not but appear as absurd as its success would be tyrannical and awfully dangerous . In Mr. Jefferson it found a ready and efficient opponent at the time , and he has ...
... party , to the patriot and philanthropist , such a scheme could not but appear as absurd as its success would be tyrannical and awfully dangerous . In Mr. Jefferson it found a ready and efficient opponent at the time , and he has ...
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