The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... observe a bigoted intolerance for all religions but hers . The dif- ficulties with our representatives were of habit and despair , not of reflection and conviction . Experience soon proved that they could bring their minds , to rights ...
... observe a bigoted intolerance for all religions but hers . The dif- ficulties with our representatives were of habit and despair , not of reflection and conviction . Experience soon proved that they could bring their minds , to rights ...
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... observed Mr. Jay speaking to R. H. Lee , and lead- ing him by the button of his coat to me . " I understand , sir ... observation on it was out of order , he could not refrain from rising and expressing his satisfaction , and concluded ...
... observed Mr. Jay speaking to R. H. Lee , and lead- ing him by the button of his coat to me . " I understand , sir ... observation on it was out of order , he could not refrain from rising and expressing his satisfaction , and concluded ...
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... observed was wise and proper now , of deferring to take any capital step till the voice of the people drove us into it : That they were our power , and without them our declararations could not be carried into effect : That the people ...
... observed was wise and proper now , of deferring to take any capital step till the voice of the people drove us into it : That they were our power , and without them our declararations could not be carried into effect : That the people ...
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... observed that negroes are property , and as such , cannot be distinguished from the lands or personalities held in those States where there are few slaves ; that the surplus of profit which a Northern farmer is able to lay by , he ...
... observed that negroes are property , and as such , cannot be distinguished from the lands or personalities held in those States where there are few slaves ; that the surplus of profit which a Northern farmer is able to lay by , he ...
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... observed , that the numbers of people were taken by this article , as an index of the wealth of the State , and not as subjects of taxation ; that , as to this matter , it was of no consequence by what name you called your people ...
... observed , that the numbers of people were taken by this article , as an index of the wealth of the State , and not as subjects of taxation ; that , as to this matter , it was of no consequence by what name you called your people ...
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