Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... circumstances which make it improper that I should hazard a formal answer , as well as of the desire its friendly aspect naturally excites , that those concerned in it should understand that the spirit they express is friendly viewed ...
... circumstances which make it improper that I should hazard a formal answer , as well as of the desire its friendly aspect naturally excites , that those concerned in it should understand that the spirit they express is friendly viewed ...
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... circumstances fix rank in a country where there are no hereditary titles . Your treaty has obtained nearly a general approbation . The federalists spoke and voted against it , but they are now so reduced in their numbers as to be ...
... circumstances fix rank in a country where there are no hereditary titles . Your treaty has obtained nearly a general approbation . The federalists spoke and voted against it , but they are now so reduced in their numbers as to be ...
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... circumstances have long since produced an overcharge in the class of competitors for learned occupation , and great distress among the supernumerary candidates ; and the more , as their habits of life have disqualified them for re ...
... circumstances have long since produced an overcharge in the class of competitors for learned occupation , and great distress among the supernumerary candidates ; and the more , as their habits of life have disqualified them for re ...
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... circumstances . I rejoice that you have undertaken the task of comparing the moral doctrines of Jesus with those of the antient Philoso- phers . You are so much in possession of the whole subject , that you will do it easier and better ...
... circumstances . I rejoice that you have undertaken the task of comparing the moral doctrines of Jesus with those of the antient Philoso- phers . You are so much in possession of the whole subject , that you will do it easier and better ...
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... circumstances should have arisen , which have seemed to draw a line of separation between us . The friendship with which you honoured me has ever been valued , and fully reciprocated ; and although events have been passing which might ...
... circumstances should have arisen , which have seemed to draw a line of separation between us . The friendship with which you honoured me has ever been valued , and fully reciprocated ; and although events have been passing which might ...
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