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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... persons of his rank , because he has taken no pains to hide himself from the world . The information I most rely on , is from a person here with whom I am intimate , who divides his time between Paris and London , an Englishman by birth ...
... persons of his rank , because he has taken no pains to hide himself from the world . The information I most rely on , is from a person here with whom I am intimate , who divides his time between Paris and London , an Englishman by birth ...
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... person holding him in confinement , and no order given on due examination for his remandment or discharge , nor more ... persons for their own productions in literature , and their own inventions in the arts , for a term not exceeding ...
... person holding him in confinement , and no order given on due examination for his remandment or discharge , nor more ... persons for their own productions in literature , and their own inventions in the arts , for a term not exceeding ...
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... person engaged in observing the path of this great phenomenon . With respect to the eclipse of September 17. I know of no observations made in this State but my own , although I had no doubt that others had observed it . I used myself ...
... person engaged in observing the path of this great phenomenon . With respect to the eclipse of September 17. I know of no observations made in this State but my own , although I had no doubt that others had observed it . I used myself ...
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