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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... leave New York early in the month . By her I mean to take my passage , and may , therefore , expect , in the ordinary course of things , to have the pleasure of joining you at Paris in the middle or latter part of August , and of ...
... leave New York early in the month . By her I mean to take my passage , and may , therefore , expect , in the ordinary course of things , to have the pleasure of joining you at Paris in the middle or latter part of August , and of ...
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... leave all the bones of the head in the skin , with the horns on , to leave the bones of the legs in the skin also , and the hoofs to it , so that , having only made an incision all along the belly and neck , to take the animal out at ...
... leave all the bones of the head in the skin , with the horns on , to leave the bones of the legs in the skin also , and the hoofs to it , so that , having only made an incision all along the belly and neck , to take the animal out at ...
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... leave of absence . The season is so far advanced towards the Equinox , that if it comes to hand I shall not leave Europe till that be over . Indeed this scene is too interesting to be left at present . But if the permission does not ...
... leave of absence . The season is so far advanced towards the Equinox , that if it comes to hand I shall not leave Europe till that be over . Indeed this scene is too interesting to be left at present . But if the permission does not ...
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