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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But interest is not the strongest passion in the human breast . There are difficult
points , too , still unsettled between us . They have not withdrawn their armies out
of our country , nor given satisfaction for the property they brought off . On our ...
But interest is not the strongest passion in the human breast . There are difficult
points , too , still unsettled between us . They have not withdrawn their armies out
of our country , nor given satisfaction for the property they brought off . On our ...
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A man who should have attempted to remit to his creditor tobacco , for either
principal or interest , must have remitted it three times before one cargo would
have arrived safe ; and this from the depredations of their own nation , and often
of the ...
A man who should have attempted to remit to his creditor tobacco , for either
principal or interest , must have remitted it three times before one cargo would
have arrived safe ; and this from the depredations of their own nation , and often
of the ...
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The interest of this sum would be five hundred milliards , which is the whole rent -
roll or net proceeds of the territory of France . Must the present generation of men
have retired from the territory in which nature produces them , and ceded it to ...
The interest of this sum would be five hundred milliards , which is the whole rent -
roll or net proceeds of the territory of France . Must the present generation of men
have retired from the territory in which nature produces them , and ceded it to ...
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