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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... probably turning off and washing the coast of Brazil . I say probably , because I have never heard of the fact , and conjecture it from reason only . The northern column having its western motion diverted towards the north , and ...
... probably turning off and washing the coast of Brazil . I say probably , because I have never heard of the fact , and conjecture it from reason only . The northern column having its western motion diverted towards the north , and ...
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... probably in March , ( the day not being yet known ) . They will probably establish their own periodical meetings , their right to participate of the legislation , their sole right to tax . So far the court will not oppose . Some will ...
... probably in March , ( the day not being yet known ) . They will probably establish their own periodical meetings , their right to participate of the legislation , their sole right to tax . So far the court will not oppose . Some will ...
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... probably like to hire a man and his wife as laborers . I have mentioned these circumstances to you , because I have understood that tenants might probably be got from Maryland , and perhaps it would be agreeable to you to engage some of ...
... probably like to hire a man and his wife as laborers . I have mentioned these circumstances to you , because I have understood that tenants might probably be got from Maryland , and perhaps it would be agreeable to you to engage some of ...
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