The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... opinion , that the value of lands and houses was the best estimate of the wealth of a nation , and that it was practicable to obtain such a valuation . This is the true barometer of wealth . The one now proposed is imperfect in it- self ...
... opinion , that the value of lands and houses was the best estimate of the wealth of a nation , and that it was practicable to obtain such a valuation . This is the true barometer of wealth . The one now proposed is imperfect in it- self ...
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... opinion , the smaller colonies would lose their rights , if they were not in some instances allowed an equal vote ; and , therefore , that a dis- crimination should take place among the questions which would come before Congress . That ...
... opinion , the smaller colonies would lose their rights , if they were not in some instances allowed an equal vote ; and , therefore , that a dis- crimination should take place among the questions which would come before Congress . That ...
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... opinion of Mr. Wythe , Mr. Mason , and myself . When we proceeded to the distribution of the work , Mr. Mason excused himself , as , being no lawyer , he felt himself unqualified for the work , and he resigned soon after . Mr. Lee ...
... opinion of Mr. Wythe , Mr. Mason , and myself . When we proceeded to the distribution of the work , Mr. Mason excused himself , as , being no lawyer , he felt himself unqualified for the work , and he resigned soon after . Mr. Lee ...
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... opinion was meant to be universal . Where the preamble declares , that coercion is a departure from the plan of the ... opinions ; but the general idea of our country had not yet advanced to that point . The bill , therefore , for ...
... opinion was meant to be universal . Where the preamble declares , that coercion is a departure from the plan of the ... opinions ; but the general idea of our country had not yet advanced to that point . The bill , therefore , for ...
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... opinion was ripening , by time , by reflection , and by the example of Pennsylvania , where labor on the highways had been tried , without approbation , from 1786 to '89 , and had been followed by their Penitentiary system on the ...
... opinion was ripening , by time , by reflection , and by the example of Pennsylvania , where labor on the highways had been tried , without approbation , from 1786 to '89 , and had been followed by their Penitentiary system on the ...
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