Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentWisconsin Hale, 1986 - 374 Seiten |
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... England , and is now executing the first experiment with an arch of between ninety and one hundred feet . Mr. Rumsey has also obtained a patent for his navigation by the force of steam , in England , and is soliciting a similar one here ...
... England , and is now executing the first experiment with an arch of between ninety and one hundred feet . Mr. Rumsey has also obtained a patent for his navigation by the force of steam , in England , and is soliciting a similar one here ...
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... England are at an end , if not given to the public now , when are they to be given ? and what moment can be so inter- esting ? If anything amiss should happen from the concealment , where will the blame originate at last ? It may be ...
... England are at an end , if not given to the public now , when are they to be given ? and what moment can be so inter- esting ? If anything amiss should happen from the concealment , where will the blame originate at last ? It may be ...
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... England ; and I do presume that England will never have peace until she subscribes to a just code of marine law . I have gone into this subject , because I am confident that Russia ( while her present monarch lives ) is the most ...
... England ; and I do presume that England will never have peace until she subscribes to a just code of marine law . I have gone into this subject , because I am confident that Russia ( while her present monarch lives ) is the most ...
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