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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... wish a continuance of confusion , but to me it is of all states but one , the most horrid . My first wish is a restoration of our just rights ; my second , a return of the happy period , when , consistently with duty , I may withdraw ...
... wish a continuance of confusion , but to me it is of all states but one , the most horrid . My first wish is a restoration of our just rights ; my second , a return of the happy period , when , consistently with duty , I may withdraw ...
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... wish you to be there by seed time in order to prepare the crop of the following year . The wages are a good deal higher than I expected , as Mr. Hollings- worth mentioned that the usual wages in your neighborhood were from £ 25 to £ 30 ...
... wish you to be there by seed time in order to prepare the crop of the following year . The wages are a good deal higher than I expected , as Mr. Hollings- worth mentioned that the usual wages in your neighborhood were from £ 25 to £ 30 ...
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... wish drawn between his successes and those of Alexander . Surely none of us wish to see Bonaparte conquer Russia , and lay thus at his feet the whole continent of Europe . This done , England would be but a break- fast ; and , although ...
... wish drawn between his successes and those of Alexander . Surely none of us wish to see Bonaparte conquer Russia , and lay thus at his feet the whole continent of Europe . This done , England would be but a break- fast ; and , although ...
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