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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... liberty must be refreshed from time to time , with the blood of patriots and tyrants . It is its natural manure . Our convention has been too much impressed by the insurrection of Massa- chusetts ; and on the spur of the moment , they ...
... liberty must be refreshed from time to time , with the blood of patriots and tyrants . It is its natural manure . Our convention has been too much impressed by the insurrection of Massa- chusetts ; and on the spur of the moment , they ...
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... liberty as I have ever known , and of that liberty which is to go to all , and not to the few or the rich alone . Kosciusko has been disappointed by the sudden peace between France and Austria . A ray of hope seemed to gleam on his mind ...
... liberty as I have ever known , and of that liberty which is to go to all , and not to the few or the rich alone . Kosciusko has been disappointed by the sudden peace between France and Austria . A ray of hope seemed to gleam on his mind ...
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... Liberty , Neutrality and Spain TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ( JAMES MONROE ) . MONTICELLO , June 11 , 1823 . On the question you propose , whether we can , in any form , take a bolder attitude than formerly in favor of liberty ...
... Liberty , Neutrality and Spain TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ( JAMES MONROE ) . MONTICELLO , June 11 , 1823 . On the question you propose , whether we can , in any form , take a bolder attitude than formerly in favor of liberty ...
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