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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... soon lose , and whose loss , when it comes , must cost you such severe pangs . Heart . I know , indeed , that you pretend authority to the sovereign control of our conduct , in all its parts ; and a respect for your grave saws and ...
... soon lose , and whose loss , when it comes , must cost you such severe pangs . Heart . I know , indeed , that you pretend authority to the sovereign control of our conduct , in all its parts ; and a respect for your grave saws and ...
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... soon after my arrival at college , and he was appointed to fill it per interim : and he was the first who ever gave , in that college , regular lectures in Ethics , Rhetoric and Belles Lettres . He returned to Europe in 1762 , having ...
... soon after my arrival at college , and he was appointed to fill it per interim : and he was the first who ever gave , in that college , regular lectures in Ethics , Rhetoric and Belles Lettres . He returned to Europe in 1762 , having ...
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... soon disturbed by information that troops , and particularly the foreign troops , were advancing on Paris from various quarters . The King had probably been advised to this , on the pre- text of preserving peace in Paris . But his ...
... soon disturbed by information that troops , and particularly the foreign troops , were advancing on Paris from various quarters . The King had probably been advised to this , on the pre- text of preserving peace in Paris . But his ...
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