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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... believe , what I did not believe before , that his nation thinks seriously that Congress have no power to form a treaty of commerce . As the explanations of this matter , which you and I may separately give , may be handed to their min ...
... believe , what I did not believe before , that his nation thinks seriously that Congress have no power to form a treaty of commerce . As the explanations of this matter , which you and I may separately give , may be handed to their min ...
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... believe on the authority of the writer , as you do those of the same kind in Livy and Tacitus . The testimony of the writer weighs in their favor , in one scale , and their not being against the laws of nature , does not weigh against ...
... believe on the authority of the writer , as you do those of the same kind in Livy and Tacitus . The testimony of the writer weighs in their favor , in one scale , and their not being against the laws of nature , does not weigh against ...
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... believe nothing , than to believe what is wrong . In my mind , theories are more easily demolished than rebuilt . An Abbé here has shaken , if not destroyed , the theory of de Dominis , Descartes and Newton , for explaining the ...
... believe nothing , than to believe what is wrong . In my mind , theories are more easily demolished than rebuilt . An Abbé here has shaken , if not destroyed , the theory of de Dominis , Descartes and Newton , for explaining the ...
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