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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... perhaps , may not be obtainable , but on con- dition of everlasting avulsion from Great Britain . This would be thought a hard condition , to those who still wish for re - union with their parent coun- try . I am sincerely one of those ...
... perhaps , may not be obtainable , but on con- dition of everlasting avulsion from Great Britain . This would be thought a hard condition , to those who still wish for re - union with their parent coun- try . I am sincerely one of those ...
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... perhaps it would be agreeable to you to engage some of your acquaintances to go and settle so near where you will be . Perhaps you could inform me in what other part of Maryland or the neighboring States tenants might be more probably ...
... perhaps it would be agreeable to you to engage some of your acquaintances to go and settle so near where you will be . Perhaps you could inform me in what other part of Maryland or the neighboring States tenants might be more probably ...
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... Perhaps it may beget a disposition to establish it by an amendment of the Constitution . I believe I am doing right therefore in pursuing my prin- ciple . I had determined to declare my intention , but I have consented to be silent on ...
... Perhaps it may beget a disposition to establish it by an amendment of the Constitution . I believe I am doing right therefore in pursuing my prin- ciple . I had determined to declare my intention , but I have consented to be silent on ...
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