The Inaugural Addresses of President Thomas Jefferson, 1801 and 1805University of Missouri Press, 2001 - Počet stran: 122 |
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... sentiments the most liberal, and wishes the most benevolent, conveyed in the most appropriate and elegant language and in a manner mild as it was firm. If doubts of the integrity and talents of Mr. Jefferson ever existed in the minds of ...
... sentiments the most liberal, and wishes the most benevolent, conveyed in the most appropriate and elegant language and in a manner mild as it was firm. If doubts of the integrity and talents of Mr. Jefferson ever existed in the minds of ...
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... sentiments, and to afford the hope of such an administration as may conduce to his own glory and the public good. Before the evening all was quiet, as if no change had taken place.3 More concisely, the new vice president, Aaron Burr ...
... sentiments, and to afford the hope of such an administration as may conduce to his own glory and the public good. Before the evening all was quiet, as if no change had taken place.3 More concisely, the new vice president, Aaron Burr ...
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