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... feel themselves the originators . Singularly sweet - natured and devoid of aggres- siveness , the thirty - three - year - old delegate from Monticello was followed by men who did not always know they were doing so . That was how it came ...
... feel themselves the originators . Singularly sweet - natured and devoid of aggres- siveness , the thirty - three - year - old delegate from Monticello was followed by men who did not always know they were doing so . That was how it came ...
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... feel a degree of familiarity with the duties of my present office , as far , at least , as I am capable of understand- ing its duties . The ground I have already passed over enables me to see my way into that which is before me . The ...
... feel a degree of familiarity with the duties of my present office , as far , at least , as I am capable of understand- ing its duties . The ground I have already passed over enables me to see my way into that which is before me . The ...
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... feel . " Well , " the President said to the Vice - President , " I under- stand that you are to beat me in this contest , and I will only say that I will be as faithful a subject as any you will have . " Jefferson did not think that ...
... feel . " Well , " the President said to the Vice - President , " I under- stand that you are to beat me in this contest , and I will only say that I will be as faithful a subject as any you will have . " Jefferson did not think that ...
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