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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... Consider the good lady who has taken you under her roof , who has under- taken to see that you perform all your exercises , and to admonish you in all those wanderings from what is right or what is clever , to which your inexperience ...
... Consider the good lady who has taken you under her roof , who has under- taken to see that you perform all your exercises , and to admonish you in all those wanderings from what is right or what is clever , to which your inexperience ...
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... consider this letter as not written . I believe it belongs to the Senate to notify the Vice - President of his election . I recollect to have heard , that on the first election of Presi- dent and Vice - President , gentlemen of ...
... consider this letter as not written . I believe it belongs to the Senate to notify the Vice - President of his election . I recollect to have heard , that on the first election of Presi- dent and Vice - President , gentlemen of ...
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... consider that tax as pledged to the creditors on the public faith . " On such a pledge as this , sacredly observed , a government may always command , on a reasonable interest , all the lendable money of their citizens , while the ...
... consider that tax as pledged to the creditors on the public faith . " On such a pledge as this , sacredly observed , a government may always command , on a reasonable interest , all the lendable money of their citizens , while the ...
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