Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... minds with useful facts and good principles . If this period be suffered to pass in idleness , the mind becomes lethargic and impotent , as would the body it inhabits if unexercised during the same time . The sympathy between body and mind ...
... minds with useful facts and good principles . If this period be suffered to pass in idleness , the mind becomes lethargic and impotent , as would the body it inhabits if unexercised during the same time . The sympathy between body and mind ...
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... minds and mouths are not shut up by the gag of a despot . And in fact , the terms of whig and tory belong to natural as well as to civil history . They denote the temper and constitution of mind of different individuals . To come to our ...
... minds and mouths are not shut up by the gag of a despot . And in fact , the terms of whig and tory belong to natural as well as to civil history . They denote the temper and constitution of mind of different individuals . To come to our ...
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... mind , who have seen the false colors under which passion sometimes dresses the actions and motives of others , have seen also those passions subsiding with time and reflection , dissipating like mists before the rising sun , and ...
... mind , who have seen the false colors under which passion sometimes dresses the actions and motives of others , have seen also those passions subsiding with time and reflection , dissipating like mists before the rising sun , and ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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