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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It occurs to me , however , that if the bill for the more general diffusion of
knowledge which is in the revisal should be passed , it would supersede the use
and obscure the existence of the charity schools you have thought of . I suppose
in fact ...
It occurs to me , however , that if the bill for the more general diffusion of
knowledge which is in the revisal should be passed , it would supersede the use
and obscure the existence of the charity schools you have thought of . I suppose
in fact ...
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... a cloud between the sun and the observer , and that through some opening in
that cloud , the rays pass , and form an iris on the opposite part of the heavens ,
just as a ray passing through a hole in the shutter of a darkened room , and
falling ...
... a cloud between the sun and the observer , and that through some opening in
that cloud , the rays pass , and form an iris on the opposite part of the heavens ,
just as a ray passing through a hole in the shutter of a darkened room , and
falling ...
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On the 24th , nothing remarkable passed , except an attack by the mob of
Versailles on the Archbishop of Paris , who had been one of the instigators of the
court , to the proceedings of the séance royale . They threw mud and stones at
his ...
On the 24th , nothing remarkable passed , except an attack by the mob of
Versailles on the Archbishop of Paris , who had been one of the instigators of the
court , to the proceedings of the séance royale . They threw mud and stones at
his ...
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