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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... object they have lost , and its recollection poisons the residue of their lives . Their first and most delicate passions are hackneyed on unworthy objects here , and they carry home the dregs , insufficient to make themselves or anybody ...
... object they have lost , and its recollection poisons the residue of their lives . Their first and most delicate passions are hackneyed on unworthy objects here , and they carry home the dregs , insufficient to make themselves or anybody ...
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... object of great importance , to be kept in view and to be undertaken at a fit season , to simplify our system of finance , and bring it within the comprehension of every member of Congress . Hamilton set out on a different plan . In ...
... object of great importance , to be kept in view and to be undertaken at a fit season , to simplify our system of finance , and bring it within the comprehension of every member of Congress . Hamilton set out on a different plan . In ...
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... object . Hope will strengthen the presumption that what has been done once may be done again . Object of Government TO F. A. VAN DER KEMP . MONTICELLO , March 22 , 1812 . The only orthodox object of the institution of government is to ...
... object . Hope will strengthen the presumption that what has been done once may be done again . Object of Government TO F. A. VAN DER KEMP . MONTICELLO , March 22 , 1812 . The only orthodox object of the institution of government is to ...
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