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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... ( at his instigation , I suppose ) did not eat up my pocket - book , which was in
my pocket , within a foot of my head ? ... they carried away my jemmy - worked
silk garters , and half a dozen new minuets I had just got , to serve , I suppose , as
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... ( at his instigation , I suppose ) did not eat up my pocket - book , which was in
my pocket , within a foot of my head ? ... they carried away my jemmy - worked
silk garters , and half a dozen new minuets I had just got , to serve , I suppose , as
...
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But this would suppose a wonderful harmony in their planets , and present a new
scene , where the attracting powers should be without , and not within the orbit .
The motion of our sun would be a miniature of this . But this must be left to you ...
But this would suppose a wonderful harmony in their planets , and present a new
scene , where the attracting powers should be without , and not within the orbit .
The motion of our sun would be a miniature of this . But this must be left to you ...
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To keep our ideas clear when applying them to a multitude , let us suppose a
whole generation of men to be born on the same day , to attain mature age on the
same day , and to die on the same day , leaving a succeeding generation in the ...
To keep our ideas clear when applying them to a multitude , let us suppose a
whole generation of men to be born on the same day , to attain mature age on the
same day , and to die on the same day , leaving a succeeding generation in the ...
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