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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... thought of you . But I am glad you were not there ; for you would have seen me more angry than , I hope , you will ever see me . The Prætorian Palace , as it is called , com- parable , for its fine proportions , to the Maison Quarrée ...
... thought of you . But I am glad you were not there ; for you would have seen me more angry than , I hope , you will ever see me . The Prætorian Palace , as it is called , com- parable , for its fine proportions , to the Maison Quarrée ...
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... thought we should except books ; that we ought not to exclude science , even coming from an enemy . He thought so too , and I proposed the exception , which was agreed to . Soon after it occurred that medicine should be excepted , and I ...
... thought we should except books ; that we ought not to exclude science , even coming from an enemy . He thought so too , and I proposed the exception , which was agreed to . Soon after it occurred that medicine should be excepted , and I ...
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... thought it a duty to be , on that occasion , a passive auditor of the opinions of others , more impartial judges than I could be , of its merits or demerits . During the debate I was sitting by Doctor Franklin , and he observed that I ...
... thought it a duty to be , on that occasion , a passive auditor of the opinions of others , more impartial judges than I could be , of its merits or demerits . During the debate I was sitting by Doctor Franklin , and he observed that I ...
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