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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... necessary . I was much pleased with many and essential parts of this instrument , from the beginning . But I thought I saw in it many faults , great and small . What I have read and reflected has brought me over from several of my ...
... necessary . I was much pleased with many and essential parts of this instrument , from the beginning . But I thought I saw in it many faults , great and small . What I have read and reflected has brought me over from several of my ...
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... necessary for the happiness of France . The declaration of the principles of this government , then , should follow immediately the declaration of the rights of man . " 3. It results from the principles of monarchy , that the nation ...
... necessary for the happiness of France . The declaration of the principles of this government , then , should follow immediately the declaration of the rights of man . " 3. It results from the principles of monarchy , that the nation ...
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... necessary to examine , therefore , what should be the organ- ization of the Provincial Assemblies , and what of the Municipal . " 8. The execution of the laws which concern the property and actions of the citizens , call for the ...
... necessary to examine , therefore , what should be the organ- ization of the Provincial Assemblies , and what of the Municipal . " 8. The execution of the laws which concern the property and actions of the citizens , call for the ...
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