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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... thing was in contemplation . His showing it to the Queen , proves he entertained the same mistrust with the public . It may be asked , what is the Queen disposed to do in the present situation of things ? Whatever rage , pride and fear ...
... thing was in contemplation . His showing it to the Queen , proves he entertained the same mistrust with the public . It may be asked , what is the Queen disposed to do in the present situation of things ? Whatever rage , pride and fear ...
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... thing carried into effect . School Plans TO DR . JOSEPH PRIESTLEY . PHILADELPHIA , January 27 , 1800 . DEAR SIR , -In ... things of that grade ; and then a single University for the sciences . It was re- ceived with enthusiasm ; but as I ...
... thing carried into effect . School Plans TO DR . JOSEPH PRIESTLEY . PHILADELPHIA , January 27 , 1800 . DEAR SIR , -In ... things of that grade ; and then a single University for the sciences . It was re- ceived with enthusiasm ; but as I ...
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... things . We mention them , not as things which we desire by any means , but as things we deprecate ; and we beseech a friend to look forward and to prevent them for our common interest . If France considers Louisiana , however , as ...
... things . We mention them , not as things which we desire by any means , but as things we deprecate ; and we beseech a friend to look forward and to prevent them for our common interest . If France considers Louisiana , however , as ...
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