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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... character could have supported , and which no character after him could ever maintain . A Free Press TO MESSRS . DE VIAR AND JAUDENES.1 PHILADELPHIA , July 14 , 1793 . GENTLEMEN , -I have laid before the President your letters of the ...
... character could have supported , and which no character after him could ever maintain . A Free Press TO MESSRS . DE VIAR AND JAUDENES.1 PHILADELPHIA , July 14 , 1793 . GENTLEMEN , -I have laid before the President your letters of the ...
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... character , and unblushingly avowed and acted on the principle that power was right ? I say France and not Bona- parte ; for , although he was the head and mouth , the nation furnished the hands which executed his enormities . England ...
... character , and unblushingly avowed and acted on the principle that power was right ? I say France and not Bona- parte ; for , although he was the head and mouth , the nation furnished the hands which executed his enormities . England ...
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... character . He told me , he already knew everything which had passed , that so far from taking umbrage at the use made of my house on that occasion , he earnestly wished I would habitually assist at such conferences , being sure I ...
... character . He told me , he already knew everything which had passed , that so far from taking umbrage at the use made of my house on that occasion , he earnestly wished I would habitually assist at such conferences , being sure I ...
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