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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... peace , and a firm persuasion , that bound to France by the interests and the strong sympathies still existing in the minds of our citizens , and holding relative positions which insure their continuance , we are secure of a long course ...
... peace , and a firm persuasion , that bound to France by the interests and the strong sympathies still existing in the minds of our citizens , and holding relative positions which insure their continuance , we are secure of a long course ...
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... Peace ... has been our principle , peace is our interest , and peace has saved to the world this only plant of free and rational government now existing in it . If it can still be preserved , we shall soon see the final extinction of ...
... Peace ... has been our principle , peace is our interest , and peace has saved to the world this only plant of free and rational government now existing in it . If it can still be preserved , we shall soon see the final extinction of ...
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... peace . I am glad of it , and especially that we closed our war with the eclat of the action at New Orleans . Isolation vs. Trade TO JEAN BATISTE SAY . MONTICELLO , March 2 , 1815 . The question proposed in my letter of February 1st ...
... peace . I am glad of it , and especially that we closed our war with the eclat of the action at New Orleans . Isolation vs. Trade TO JEAN BATISTE SAY . MONTICELLO , March 2 , 1815 . The question proposed in my letter of February 1st ...
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Adams America become believe body called character circumstances citizens commerce common Congress consider Constitution DEAR SIR,-I declaration dispositions doubt duty earth endeavor enemy England esteem Europe executive favor fear federalists foreign France Franklin freedom freedom of religion give habeas corpus hand happiness HENRY DEARBORN honor hope idea Indians interest JAMES MADISON January January 11 JOHN JOHN ADAMS July June King labor lands letter liberty Lord Cornwallis ment mind MONTICELLO moral nation nature never object observed occasion opinion PARIS party peace perhaps person PHILADELPHIA political POPLAR FOREST possession present President principles probably produce proposed question received religion render republican respect revolution sensible sentiments SIR,-Your society Spain suppose things THOMAS PAINE tion truth United Virginia vote WASHINGTON whole Williamsburg wish write