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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... land , shall be at liberty to cultivate it , paying a moderate rent . But it is not too soon to provide by every possible means that as few as possible shall be without a little portion of land . The small landholders are the most ...
... land , shall be at liberty to cultivate it , paying a moderate rent . But it is not too soon to provide by every possible means that as few as possible shall be without a little portion of land . The small landholders are the most ...
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... land , called the Island of New Orleans . The idea of ceding this , could not be hazarded to Spain , in the first step ; it would be too dis- agreeable at first view ; because this island , with its town , constitutes , at present ...
... land , called the Island of New Orleans . The idea of ceding this , could not be hazarded to Spain , in the first step ; it would be too dis- agreeable at first view ; because this island , with its town , constitutes , at present ...
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... land . This would be the reverse of what has been ex- pected , and perhaps of what was to be wished . Contour Ploughing TO CHARLES W. PEALE . MONTICELLO , April 17 , 1813 . Your position that a small farm well worked and well manned ...
... land . This would be the reverse of what has been ex- pected , and perhaps of what was to be wished . Contour Ploughing TO CHARLES W. PEALE . MONTICELLO , April 17 , 1813 . Your position that a small farm well worked and well manned ...
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