Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... present constitution . I confess , then , I think it important , in the present case , to set an example against broad construction , by appealing for new power to the people . If , however , our friends shall think differently ...
... present constitution . I confess , then , I think it important , in the present case , to set an example against broad construction , by appealing for new power to the people . If , however , our friends shall think differently ...
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... present state of society does not call for , converted into schools of agriculture , might restore them to that branch qua- lified to enrich and honour themselves , and to increase the productions of the nation instead of consuming them ...
... present state of society does not call for , converted into schools of agriculture , might restore them to that branch qua- lified to enrich and honour themselves , and to increase the productions of the nation instead of consuming them ...
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... present nothing formidable . I sincerely regret that the unbounded calumnies of the federal party have obliged me to throw myself on the verdict of my country for trial , my great desire having been to retire at the end of the present ...
... present nothing formidable . I sincerely regret that the unbounded calumnies of the federal party have obliged me to throw myself on the verdict of my country for trial , my great desire having been to retire at the end of the present ...
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... more would enable us to put every harbour under our view into a respectable condition ; and that this should limit the views of the present year . This would require an appropriation of sixty thousand dollars , and I 30 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... more would enable us to put every harbour under our view into a respectable condition ; and that this should limit the views of the present year . This would require an appropriation of sixty thousand dollars , and I 30 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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... present on these occasions , few have survived the intermediate lapse of four and twenty years . Yet he trusts that some , as well as himself , are yet among the living ; and he is positively certain that no man can falsify any material ...
... present on these occasions , few have survived the intermediate lapse of four and twenty years . Yet he trusts that some , as well as himself , are yet among the living ; and he is positively certain that no man can falsify any material ...
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