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Saul Kussiel Padover. The perfection of human society , consists in that just degree of union among the individuals , which to each reserves freedom and independency , as far as is consistent with peace and good order . The bonds of society ...
Saul Kussiel Padover. The perfection of human society , consists in that just degree of union among the individuals , which to each reserves freedom and independency , as far as is consistent with peace and good order . The bonds of society ...
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... society and a danger to freedom . In his quietly unyielding way Jefferson held fast to his human faith , that men ... society , to make an open- ing for the aristocracy of virtue and talent , which nature has wisely provided for the ...
... society and a danger to freedom . In his quietly unyielding way Jefferson held fast to his human faith , that men ... society , to make an open- ing for the aristocracy of virtue and talent , which nature has wisely provided for the ...
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... Society Collections , Vol . I ( 1878 ) , pp . 1-286 . About 100 letters exchanged between Jefferson and Thomson . " Some Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson now in Possession of His Great - great - grandson , Francis Eppes Shine , M.D. ...
... Society Collections , Vol . I ( 1878 ) , pp . 1-286 . About 100 letters exchanged between Jefferson and Thomson . " Some Family Letters of Thomas Jefferson now in Possession of His Great - great - grandson , Francis Eppes Shine , M.D. ...
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