Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... opinion as to the necessity of shutting up the country for some time . We meet in Washington the 25th of September to prepare for Congress . Accept my affectionate salutations , and great esteem and re- spect . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR ...
... opinion as to the necessity of shutting up the country for some time . We meet in Washington the 25th of September to prepare for Congress . Accept my affectionate salutations , and great esteem and re- spect . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR ...
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... opinion . It will fix their character with the world and with posterity , who , not descend- ing to the other points of difference between us , will judge them by this fact , so palpable as to speak for itself in all times and places ...
... opinion . It will fix their character with the world and with posterity , who , not descend- ing to the other points of difference between us , will judge them by this fact , so palpable as to speak for itself in all times and places ...
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... opinions of others . We rarely speak of politics , or of the proceedings of the House , but merely historically , and I carefully avoid expressing an opinion on them , in their presence , that we may all be at our ease . With other ...
... opinions of others . We rarely speak of politics , or of the proceedings of the House , but merely historically , and I carefully avoid expressing an opinion on them , in their presence , that we may all be at our ease . With other ...
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... opinion , will be contented that others should be as free as himself , and acquiesce when his opinion is fairly overruled , will attain his object in the end . And that this may be the conduct of us all , I offer my sincere prayers , as ...
... opinion , will be contented that others should be as free as himself , and acquiesce when his opinion is fairly overruled , will attain his object in the end . And that this may be the conduct of us all , I offer my sincere prayers , as ...
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... opinion existing among our fellow citizens , attached them to the one or the other of us , and produced a rivalship ... opinions . This consideration was sufficient to keep down all jealousy between us , and to guard our friendship from ...
... opinion existing among our fellow citizens , attached them to the one or the other of us , and produced a rivalship ... opinions . This consideration was sufficient to keep down all jealousy between us , and to guard our friendship from ...
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