Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... judge also from your knowledge of the ground , whether it may be usefully encouraged . I take the liberty , therefore , of availing myself of your neighbourhood to Boston , and of your friendship to me , to request you to say to the ...
... judge also from your knowledge of the ground , whether it may be usefully encouraged . I take the liberty , therefore , of availing myself of your neighbourhood to Boston , and of your friendship to me , to request you to say to the ...
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... judges may pass the sentence . Nothing is more likely than that their enumeration of powers is defective . This the ordinary case of all human works . Let us go on then perfecting it , by adding , by way of amendment to the constitution ...
... judges may pass the sentence . Nothing is more likely than that their enumeration of powers is defective . This the ordinary case of all human works . Let us go on then perfecting it , by adding , by way of amendment to the constitution ...
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... judge right , what offence would it give , and of the most tender kind ? How much offence would be given by accidental inattentions , or want of information ? The first step into such an undertaking ought to be well weighed . On the ...
... judge right , what offence would it give , and of the most tender kind ? How much offence would be given by accidental inattentions , or want of information ? The first step into such an undertaking ought to be well weighed . On the ...
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... judge them by this fact , so palpable as to speak for itself in all times and places . For myself and my country I thank you for the aids you have given in it : and I congratulate you on having lived to give those aids in a transaction ...
... judge them by this fact , so palpable as to speak for itself in all times and places . For myself and my country I thank you for the aids you have given in it : and I congratulate you on having lived to give those aids in a transaction ...
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... judge us from his own knowledge of them , and not on the testimony of Porcupine or Fenno . You observe , there has been one other act of my adminis- tration personally unkind , and suppose it will readily suggest itself to me . I ...
... judge us from his own knowledge of them , and not on the testimony of Porcupine or Fenno . You observe , there has been one other act of my adminis- tration personally unkind , and suppose it will readily suggest itself to me . I ...
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