Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentHale, 1939 - 374 Seiten |
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... March 12 , 1793 . DEAR SIR , -Your Nos . 8 to 13 , inclusive , have been duly received . I am sensible that your situation must have been difficult during the transition from the late form of government to the re - establishment of some ...
... March 12 , 1793 . DEAR SIR , -Your Nos . 8 to 13 , inclusive , have been duly received . I am sensible that your situation must have been difficult during the transition from the late form of government to the re - establishment of some ...
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... March 18 , 1801 . DEAR SIR , -Your letters of October the 1st , 4th , 6th , and 16th , came duly to hand , and the papers which they covered were , according to your per- mission , published in the newspapers and in a pamphlet , and ...
... March 18 , 1801 . DEAR SIR , -Your letters of October the 1st , 4th , 6th , and 16th , came duly to hand , and the papers which they covered were , according to your per- mission , published in the newspapers and in a pamphlet , and ...
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... march to our object . Hope will strengthen the presumption that what has been done once may be done again . Object of Government TO F. A. VAN DER KEMP . MONTICELLO , March 22 , 1812 . The only orthodox object of the institution of ...
... march to our object . Hope will strengthen the presumption that what has been done once may be done again . Object of Government TO F. A. VAN DER KEMP . MONTICELLO , March 22 , 1812 . The only orthodox object of the institution of ...
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