JeffersonHarcourt, Brace, 1942 - 459 Seiten |
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... fears was that it put no time limit to office , particularly the presidential office . Experience , contemporary and historical , showed that officeholders who were not limited in their tenure tended to hang onto their positions by fair ...
... fears was that it put no time limit to office , particularly the presidential office . Experience , contemporary and historical , showed that officeholders who were not limited in their tenure tended to hang onto their positions by fair ...
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... up surprisingly well : I weaken very sensibly , yet with such a continuance of good health as makes me fear I shall wear out very tediously , which is not what one would wish . I see no comfort in outliving 408 JEFFERSON.
... up surprisingly well : I weaken very sensibly , yet with such a continuance of good health as makes me fear I shall wear out very tediously , which is not what one would wish . I see no comfort in outliving 408 JEFFERSON.
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... fear . The fire in him died down . At the age of seventy - two he received a letter from the dim , dead past - it was from Maria Cosway , the woman he had loved in Paris . Whether from love for Jefferson or for some other causes , the ...
... fear . The fire in him died down . At the age of seventy - two he received a letter from the dim , dead past - it was from Maria Cosway , the woman he had loved in Paris . Whether from love for Jefferson or for some other causes , the ...
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