Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... produce ill effects . No apologies for writing or speaking to me freely are neces- sary . On the contrary , nothing my friends can do is so dear to me , and proves to me their friendship so clearly , as the information they give me of ...
... produce ill effects . No apologies for writing or speaking to me freely are neces- sary . On the contrary , nothing my friends can do is so dear to me , and proves to me their friendship so clearly , as the information they give me of ...
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... produced an overcharge in the class of competitors for learned occupation , and great distress among the ... produce a competition in learning , may be equally successful in restoring agriculture to its primary dignity in the ...
... produced an overcharge in the class of competitors for learned occupation , and great distress among the ... produce a competition in learning , may be equally successful in restoring agriculture to its primary dignity in the ...
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... produced a rivalship in their minds which did not exist in ours . We never stood in one another's for if either had been withdrawn at any time , his favourers would not have gone over to the other , but would have sought for some one of ...
... produced a rivalship in their minds which did not exist in ours . We never stood in one another's for if either had been withdrawn at any time , his favourers would not have gone over to the other , but would have sought for some one of ...
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... produces a black vomit , that is to say , a discharge of very dark bile . Hence we hear of yellow fever on the ... produce yellow fever . I have accordingly pro- posed that the enlargements of the city of New Orleans , which must ...
... produces a black vomit , that is to say , a discharge of very dark bile . Hence we hear of yellow fever on the ... produce yellow fever . I have accordingly pro- posed that the enlargements of the city of New Orleans , which must ...
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... produce in the public mind a contrary inference . * * I tender you my friendly and respectful salutations . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR , TO THOMAS PAINE . Washington , June 5 , 1805 . Your letters , Nos . 1 , 2 , 3 , the last of them ...
... produce in the public mind a contrary inference . * * I tender you my friendly and respectful salutations . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR , TO THOMAS PAINE . Washington , June 5 , 1805 . Your letters , Nos . 1 , 2 , 3 , the last of them ...
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