Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... independent in their sentiments than they are , nor any one less disposed than I am to influence the opinions of others . We rarely speak of politics , or of the proceedings of the House , but merely historically , and I carefully avoid ...
... independent in their sentiments than they are , nor any one less disposed than I am to influence the opinions of others . We rarely speak of politics , or of the proceedings of the House , but merely historically , and I carefully avoid ...
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... independent use of our own money , towards holding our own bank in all the deposits where it is received , and letting the Treasurer give his draft or note , for payment at any particular place , which , in a well con- ducted government ...
... independent use of our own money , towards holding our own bank in all the deposits where it is received , and letting the Treasurer give his draft or note , for payment at any particular place , which , in a well con- ducted government ...
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... independent one , if we do not take effectual measures to support , at every risk , our authority in our own harbours . I shall write to Mr. Wagner directly ( that a post may not be lost by passing through you ) to send us blank ...
... independent one , if we do not take effectual measures to support , at every risk , our authority in our own harbours . I shall write to Mr. Wagner directly ( that a post may not be lost by passing through you ) to send us blank ...
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... But nothing in the consti- tution has given them a right to decide for the executive , more than to the executive to decide for them . Both magis- tracies are equally independent in the sphere of action as- THOMAS JEFFERSON . 27.
... But nothing in the consti- tution has given them a right to decide for the executive , more than to the executive to decide for them . Both magis- tracies are equally independent in the sphere of action as- THOMAS JEFFERSON . 27.
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Late President of the United States Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Randolph. tracies are equally independent in the sphere of action as- signed to them . The judges , believing the law constitutional , had a right to pass a sentence ...
Late President of the United States Thomas Jefferson Thomas Jefferson Randolph. tracies are equally independent in the sphere of action as- signed to them . The judges , believing the law constitutional , had a right to pass a sentence ...
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