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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... doubts of the necessity of the inter - agency of water , and that the London mill was without it . But they supposed me mistaken ; perhaps I was so ; I have had no opportunity since of clearing up the doubt . English Manners TO COLONEL ...
... doubts of the necessity of the inter - agency of water , and that the London mill was without it . But they supposed me mistaken ; perhaps I was so ; I have had no opportunity since of clearing up the doubt . English Manners TO COLONEL ...
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... doubt but that you were much happier on the banks of the Potomac than you will be at New York . But there was nobody ... doubts and inconsistencies . If he cannot effect a conciliatory plan , he will surely take his stand manfully at ...
... doubt but that you were much happier on the banks of the Potomac than you will be at New York . But there was nobody ... doubts and inconsistencies . If he cannot effect a conciliatory plan , he will surely take his stand manfully at ...
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... doubts I have myself entertained and expressed on the grade of understanding allotted to them by nature , and to find ... doubt , the most difficult enterprise the emperor has ever undertaken . He may subdue the small colonies ; he never ...
... doubts I have myself entertained and expressed on the grade of understanding allotted to them by nature , and to find ... doubt , the most difficult enterprise the emperor has ever undertaken . He may subdue the small colonies ; he never ...
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