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 Government |
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Give up money , give up fame , give up science , give the earth itself and all it
contains , rather than do an immoral act . And never suppose , that in any
possible situation , or under any circumstances , it is best for you to do a
dishonorable thing ...
Give up money , give up fame , give up science , give the earth itself and all it
contains , rather than do an immoral act . And never suppose , that in any
possible situation , or under any circumstances , it is best for you to do a
dishonorable thing ...
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Again , when the poor woman came to ask a charity in Philadelphia , you
whispered that she looked like a drunkard , and that half a dollar was enough to
give her for the ale - house . Those who want the dispositions to give , easily find
...
Again , when the poor woman came to ask a charity in Philadelphia , you
whispered that she looked like a drunkard , and that half a dollar was enough to
give her for the ale - house . Those who want the dispositions to give , easily find
...
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mediately that it would give displeasure to some gentlemen just by the chair of
government who were in sentiment with Burke and as much opposed to the
sentiments of Paine . I could not disavow my note , because I had written it . I
could not ...
mediately that it would give displeasure to some gentlemen just by the chair of
government who were in sentiment with Burke and as much opposed to the
sentiments of Paine . I could not disavow my note , because I had written it . I
could not ...
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