JeffersonHarcourt, Brace, 1942 - 459 Seiten |
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... looked to three candidates to carry the burden of heading a defenseless State in wartime . These three were John Page , Jefferson's friend from Williams- burg student days ; General Thomas Nelson , a signer of the Declaration of ...
... looked to three candidates to carry the burden of heading a defenseless State in wartime . These three were John Page , Jefferson's friend from Williams- burg student days ; General Thomas Nelson , a signer of the Declaration of ...
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... looked as if Jefferson would have to devote every ounce of strength and every minute of time to the job . But he felt that 4 In 1941 the Department of State employed 5,700 persons , among them being engineers , lawyers , economists ...
... looked as if Jefferson would have to devote every ounce of strength and every minute of time to the job . But he felt that 4 In 1941 the Department of State employed 5,700 persons , among them being engineers , lawyers , economists ...
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... looked down upon the perfumed little dandy ( he had never heard of him before ) , courteously acknowledged the introduction , and passed on to other matters . Moore , hyper- sensitive as short men are apt to be , was cruelly stung ...
... looked down upon the perfumed little dandy ( he had never heard of him before ) , courteously acknowledged the introduction , and passed on to other matters . Moore , hyper- sensitive as short men are apt to be , was cruelly stung ...
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