Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American Government |
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I have often seen the same thing myself . I recollect wellto have seen the end of a
rainbow between myself and a house , or between myself and a bank , not twenty
yards distant ; and this repeatedly . But I never saw , what he says he has seen ...
I have often seen the same thing myself . I recollect wellto have seen the end of a
rainbow between myself and a house , or between myself and a bank , not twenty
yards distant ; and this repeatedly . But I never saw , what he says he has seen ...
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He says he has seen it more than a semi - circle . I have often seen the leg of the
bow below my level . My situation at Monticello admits this , because there is a
mountain there in the opposite direction of the afternoon ' s sun , the valley ...
He says he has seen it more than a semi - circle . I have often seen the leg of the
bow below my level . My situation at Monticello admits this , because there is a
mountain there in the opposite direction of the afternoon ' s sun , the valley ...
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Have you seen the new work of Malthus on population ? It is one of the ablest I
have ever seen . Although his main object is to delineate the effects of
redundancy of population , and to test the poor laws of England , and other
palliations for ...
Have you seen the new work of Malthus on population ? It is one of the ablest I
have ever seen . Although his main object is to delineate the effects of
redundancy of population , and to test the poor laws of England , and other
palliations for ...
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