The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... believe by J. Rutledge ) which , not being liked , the House recommitted it , on the 26th , and added Mr. Dickinson and myself to the committee . On the rising of the House , the committee having not yet met , I happened to find myself ...
... believe by J. Rutledge ) which , not being liked , the House recommitted it , on the 26th , and added Mr. Dickinson and myself to the committee . On the rising of the House , the committee having not yet met , I happened to find myself ...
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... believe , felt a little tender under those censures ; for though their people had very few slaves themselves , yet they had been pretty considerable carriers of them to others . The debates , having taken up the greater parts of the 2d ...
... believe , felt a little tender under those censures ; for though their people had very few slaves themselves , yet they had been pretty considerable carriers of them to others . The debates , having taken up the greater parts of the 2d ...
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... believe that the hardiness of one man adven- tured , within the short compass of twelve years only , to lay a foundation so broad and so undisguised for tyranny over a people fostered and fixed in principles of freedom . ] Nor have we ...
... believe that the hardiness of one man adven- tured , within the short compass of twelve years only , to lay a foundation so broad and so undisguised for tyranny over a people fostered and fixed in principles of freedom . ] Nor have we ...
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... believe mean to be free future ages that the hardiness of one man adventured within the short compass of twelve years to Any a foundation fo broad & undisguised , for tyranny only , f over a people fostered & fixed in principles of ...
... believe mean to be free future ages that the hardiness of one man adventured within the short compass of twelve years to Any a foundation fo broad & undisguised , for tyranny only , f over a people fostered & fixed in principles of ...
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... believe it was in Pennsylvania ) without success . Exhibited as a public spectacle , with shaved heads and mean clothing , working on the high roads , produced in the crimi- nals such a prostration of character , such an abandonment of ...
... believe it was in Pennsylvania ) without success . Exhibited as a public spectacle , with shaved heads and mean clothing , working on the high roads , produced in the crimi- nals such a prostration of character , such an abandonment of ...
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