Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... keep the vessel of State as steadily in her course for another four years , my earthly purposes will be accomplished , and I shall be free to enjoy , as you are doing , my family , my farm , and my books . That your enjoyments may ...
... keep the vessel of State as steadily in her course for another four years , my earthly purposes will be accomplished , and I shall be free to enjoy , as you are doing , my family , my farm , and my books . That your enjoyments may ...
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... keep them in place , and to enable them to eject the heterogeneous friends by whose aid they get again into power . I cannot believe any portion of real republicans will enter into this trap ; and if they do , I do not believe they can ...
... keep them in place , and to enable them to eject the heterogeneous friends by whose aid they get again into power . I cannot believe any portion of real republicans will enter into this trap ; and if they do , I do not believe they can ...
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... keep down all jealousy between us , and to guard our friendship from any disturbance by sentiments of rivalship and I can say with truth , that one act of Mr. Adams's life , and one only , ever gave me a moment's personal displeasure ...
... keep down all jealousy between us , and to guard our friendship from any disturbance by sentiments of rivalship and I can say with truth , that one act of Mr. Adams's life , and one only , ever gave me a moment's personal displeasure ...
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... keep about six or seven afloat in the second situation ; their annual ex- pense twelve to fourteen thousand dollars ; the rest all hauled up . When France and England are at war , we should keep , at the utmost , twenty - five in the ...
... keep about six or seven afloat in the second situation ; their annual ex- pense twelve to fourteen thousand dollars ; the rest all hauled up . When France and England are at war , we should keep , at the utmost , twenty - five in the ...
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... keeps them hostile ; they brood over their angry passions , and give them vent in the newspapers which they maintain . They still make as much noise as if they were the whole nation . Unfortunately , these being the mercantile papers ...
... keeps them hostile ; they brood over their angry passions , and give them vent in the newspapers which they maintain . They still make as much noise as if they were the whole nation . Unfortunately , these being the mercantile papers ...
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