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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... March 15 , 1789 . Your thoughts on the subject of the declaration of rights , in the letter of October the 17th , I have weighed with great satisfaction . Some of them had not occurred to me before , but were acknowledged just in the ...
... March 15 , 1789 . Your thoughts on the subject of the declaration of rights , in the letter of October the 17th , I have weighed with great satisfaction . Some of them had not occurred to me before , but were acknowledged just in the ...
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... March 5 , 1810 . Our difficulties are indeed great , if we consider ourselves alone . But when viewed in comparison to those of Europe , they are the joys of Paradise . In the eternal revolution of ages , the destinies have placed our ...
... March 5 , 1810 . Our difficulties are indeed great , if we consider ourselves alone . But when viewed in comparison to those of Europe , they are the joys of Paradise . In the eternal revolution of ages , the destinies have placed our ...
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... March 17 , but not received till March 28 , to lie thus long without resolution enough to take it up . The number of names and ages of my children , grandchildren , great - grandchildren , etc. , would pro- duce fatigue and disgust to ...
... March 17 , but not received till March 28 , to lie thus long without resolution enough to take it up . The number of names and ages of my children , grandchildren , great - grandchildren , etc. , would pro- duce fatigue and disgust to ...
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