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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... authority on this subject . He writes me a cruel letter , supposing me the obstacle to their re- demption . Their own interest requires that I should leave them to think thus hardly of me . Were the views of government communicated to ...
... authority on this subject . He writes me a cruel letter , supposing me the obstacle to their re- demption . Their own interest requires that I should leave them to think thus hardly of me . Were the views of government communicated to ...
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... authority in religious discipline , has been delegated to the General Govern- ment . It must then rest with the States , as far as it can be in any human authority . But it is only proposed that I should recommend , not prescribe a day ...
... authority in religious discipline , has been delegated to the General Govern- ment . It must then rest with the States , as far as it can be in any human authority . But it is only proposed that I should recommend , not prescribe a day ...
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... authority rests then on the harmonizing sentiments of the day , whether expressed in conversation , in letters , printed essays , or in the ele- mentary books of public right , as Aristotle , Cicero , Locke , Sidney , etc. Peaceful ...
... authority rests then on the harmonizing sentiments of the day , whether expressed in conversation , in letters , printed essays , or in the ele- mentary books of public right , as Aristotle , Cicero , Locke , Sidney , etc. Peaceful ...
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