Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-sided AmericanHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - Počet stran: 384 |
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... expression of the American mind and to give to that expression the proper tone and spirit called for by the occasion . All its authority rests then on the harmonizing sentiments of the day , whether expressed in conversation , in ...
... expression of the American mind and to give to that expression the proper tone and spirit called for by the occasion . All its authority rests then on the harmonizing sentiments of the day , whether expressed in conversation , in ...
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... expressed himself thus . ' How comes it , ' said he , ' that Burr who is four hundred miles off , at Albany , has agents here at work with great activity , while Mr. Jefferson , who is on the spot , does nothing ? ' 77 Matthew Lyon ...
... expressed himself thus . ' How comes it , ' said he , ' that Burr who is four hundred miles off , at Albany , has agents here at work with great activity , while Mr. Jefferson , who is on the spot , does nothing ? ' 77 Matthew Lyon ...
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... expression , my dear friend , of your cherished letter of April 7 , 1819 , of which it might seem I have need to ... expressed in your letter . My daughter Randolph , whom you knew in Paris a young girl , is now the mother of eleven ...
... expression , my dear friend , of your cherished letter of April 7 , 1819 , of which it might seem I have need to ... expressed in your letter . My daughter Randolph , whom you knew in Paris a young girl , is now the mother of eleven ...
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