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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... society . If the society has formed no rules for the appropriation of its lands in severality , it will be taken by the first occupants , and these will generally be the wife and children of the decedent . If they have formed rules of ...
... society . If the society has formed no rules for the appropriation of its lands in severality , it will be taken by the first occupants , and these will generally be the wife and children of the decedent . If they have formed rules of ...
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... Society of Paris , of which I am a member , having had a plough presented to them , which , on trial with a graduated instrument , did equal work with half the force of their best ploughs , they thought it would be a benefit to man ...
... Society of Paris , of which I am a member , having had a plough presented to them , which , on trial with a graduated instrument , did equal work with half the force of their best ploughs , they thought it would be a benefit to man ...
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... society as one of the natural wants with which man has been created ; that he has been endowed with faculties and qualities to effect its satisfaction by concurrence of others having the same want ; that when , by the exercise of these ...
... society as one of the natural wants with which man has been created ; that he has been endowed with faculties and qualities to effect its satisfaction by concurrence of others having the same want ; that when , by the exercise of these ...
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