Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... Europe ! How mighty this battle of lions and tigers ! With what sensations should the common herd of cattle look on it ? With no partialities certainly . If they can so far worry one another as to destroy their power of tyrannizing ...
... Europe ! How mighty this battle of lions and tigers ! With what sensations should the common herd of cattle look on it ? With no partialities certainly . If they can so far worry one another as to destroy their power of tyrannizing ...
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... Europe , accordingly come here . Those who can labour do well , for the most part . Of the learned class of emigrants , a small portion find employments analogous to their talents . But many fail , and return to complete their course of ...
... Europe , accordingly come here . Those who can labour do well , for the most part . Of the learned class of emigrants , a small portion find employments analogous to their talents . But many fail , and return to complete their course of ...
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... a want of friendship that we do not propose a treaty with Naples , but because it is against our system to embarrass ourselves with treaties , or to entangle " # ourselves at all with the affairs of Europe . The THOMAS JEFFERSON . 21.
... a want of friendship that we do not propose a treaty with Naples , but because it is against our system to embarrass ourselves with treaties , or to entangle " # ourselves at all with the affairs of Europe . The THOMAS JEFFERSON . 21.
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... Europe . The kind offices we receive from that government are more sensibly felt , as such , than they would be , if ... European market , have obliged me to appeal once more to my country for a justification . I have no fear but that I ...
... Europe . The kind offices we receive from that government are more sensibly felt , as such , than they would be , if ... European market , have obliged me to appeal once more to my country for a justification . I have no fear but that I ...
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... Europe , surrounded by the immense resources of the nations there , and the greater wickedness of their courts , even the limits which nature im- poses on their enterprises are scarcely sensible . It is impos- sible that France and ...
... Europe , surrounded by the immense resources of the nations there , and the greater wickedness of their courts , even the limits which nature im- poses on their enterprises are scarcely sensible . It is impos- sible that France and ...
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