Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... republican quarter of the House , yet you should not concur with it . ' I am aware that in parts of the Union , and even with persons to whom Mr. Eppes and Mr. Randolph are unknown , and myself little known , it will be presumed from ...
... republican quarter of the House , yet you should not concur with it . ' I am aware that in parts of the Union , and even with persons to whom Mr. Eppes and Mr. Randolph are unknown , and myself little known , it will be presumed from ...
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... be shaken at this moment . But suppose a series of untoward events should occur , sufficient to bring into doubt the competency of a republican government to meet a crisis of great danger , or to unhinge the confidence 12 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... be shaken at this moment . But suppose a series of untoward events should occur , sufficient to bring into doubt the competency of a republican government to meet a crisis of great danger , or to unhinge the confidence 12 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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... as great an union of sentiment has now taken place as is perhaps desirable . For as there will always be an opposition , I believe it had better be from avowed monarchists than republicans . New York seems THOMAS JEFFERSON . 15.
... as great an union of sentiment has now taken place as is perhaps desirable . For as there will always be an opposition , I believe it had better be from avowed monarchists than republicans . New York seems THOMAS JEFFERSON . 15.
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... republicans . New York seems to be in danger of republican division ; Vermont is solidly with us ; Rhode Island with us on anomalous grounds ; New Hampshire on the verge of the republican shore ; Connecticut advancing towards it very ...
... republicans . New York seems to be in danger of republican division ; Vermont is solidly with us ; Rhode Island with us on anomalous grounds ; New Hampshire on the verge of the republican shore ; Connecticut advancing towards it very ...
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... republicans can be gulled by such a bait ? And for what ? What do they wish that they have not ? Federal measures ? That is impossible . Republican measures ? Have they them not ? Can any one deny , that in all important questions of ...
... republicans can be gulled by such a bait ? And for what ? What do they wish that they have not ? Federal measures ? That is impossible . Republican measures ? Have they them not ? Can any one deny , that in all important questions of ...
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