Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentE.M. Hale, 1949 - 374 Seiten |
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... France . A little before that , Argand had invented his celebrated lamp , in which the flame is spread into a hollow cylinder , and thus brought into contact with the air within as well as without . Doctor Franklin had been on the point ...
... France . A little before that , Argand had invented his celebrated lamp , in which the flame is spread into a hollow cylinder , and thus brought into contact with the air within as well as without . Doctor Franklin had been on the point ...
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... FRANCE . ( ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON . ) WASHINGTON , April 18 , 1802 . The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas by Spain to France , works most sorely on the United States . There is on the globe one single spot , the possessor of which is ...
... FRANCE . ( ROBERT E. LIVINGSTON . ) WASHINGTON , April 18 , 1802 . The cession of Louisiana and the Floridas by Spain to France , works most sorely on the United States . There is on the globe one single spot , the possessor of which is ...
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... France and not Bona- parte ; for , although he was the head and mouth , the nation furnished the hands which executed his enormities . England , although in opposition , kept full pace with France , not indeed by the manly force of her ...
... France and not Bona- parte ; for , although he was the head and mouth , the nation furnished the hands which executed his enormities . England , although in opposition , kept full pace with France , not indeed by the manly force of her ...
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