Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentE.M.Hale, 1930 - 374 Seiten |
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... WASHINGTON , February 1 , 1801 . DEAR SIR , -It was to be expected that the enemy would endeavor to sow tares between us , that they might divide us and our friends . Every consider- ation satisfies me you will be on your guard against ...
... WASHINGTON , February 1 , 1801 . DEAR SIR , -It was to be expected that the enemy would endeavor to sow tares between us , that they might divide us and our friends . Every consider- ation satisfies me you will be on your guard against ...
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... WASHINGTON , June 25 , 1804 . When you and I look back on the country over which we have passed , what a field of slaughter does it exhibit ! Where are all the friends who en- tered it with us , under all the inspiring energies of ...
... WASHINGTON , June 25 , 1804 . When you and I look back on the country over which we have passed , what a field of slaughter does it exhibit ! Where are all the friends who en- tered it with us , under all the inspiring energies of ...
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... WASHINGTON , July 5 , 1806 . I will not say that this time , more than all others , calls for the service of every man ; but I will say , there never was a time when the services of those who possess talents , integrity , firmness , and ...
... WASHINGTON , July 5 , 1806 . I will not say that this time , more than all others , calls for the service of every man ; but I will say , there never was a time when the services of those who possess talents , integrity , firmness , and ...
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Adams America become believe body British called character circumstances citizens commerce common Congress consider Constitution DEAR SIR,-I declaration dispositions doubt duty earth endeavor enemy England esteem Europe executive exercise favor fear federalists France Franklin freedom give habeas corpus hand happiness honor hope idea Indians interest JAMES MADISON James river JOHN JOHN ADAMS JOHN PAGE June King labor land letter liberty Lord Cornwallis means 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 RICHARD HENRY LEE sentiments sincerely SIR,-Your society Spain suppose things THOMAS PAINE thought thousand tion truth United Virginia vote WASHINGTON whole Williamsburg wish write