The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... wish , and to arrange them for my own use . Some friends , to whom they were occasionally communicated , wished for copies ; but their volume rendering this too laborious by hand , I proposed to get a few printed , for their ...
... wish , and to arrange them for my own use . Some friends , to whom they were occasionally communicated , wished for copies ; but their volume rendering this too laborious by hand , I proposed to get a few printed , for their ...
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... wish to accede to it ; the parties reserving the right to prescribe the conditions of such accession , according to the circumstances existing at the time it shall be proposed . 3. " The object of the convention shall be , to compel the ...
... wish to accede to it ; the parties reserving the right to prescribe the conditions of such accession , according to the circumstances existing at the time it shall be proposed . 3. " The object of the convention shall be , to compel the ...
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... wishes . In such a hypothetical case , the King authorizes you to act in concert with them , to pursue the direction which they may think proper to give you , and to employ every means to augment the number of the partisans of the good ...
... wishes . In such a hypothetical case , the King authorizes you to act in concert with them , to pursue the direction which they may think proper to give you , and to employ every means to augment the number of the partisans of the good ...
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... wish was , that some honorable place in the Constitution should be reserved for the Stadtholder and his children , and that he would take no part in the quarrel , unless an entire abolition of the Stadtholderate should be attempted ...
... wish was , that some honorable place in the Constitution should be reserved for the Stadtholder and his children , and that he would take no part in the quarrel , unless an entire abolition of the Stadtholderate should be attempted ...
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... wish , therefore , was , that the President should be elected for seven years , and be ineligible afterwards . This term I thought sufficient to enable him , with the concurrence of the Legislature , to carry through and estab- lish any ...
... wish , therefore , was , that the President should be elected for seven years , and be ineligible afterwards . This term I thought sufficient to enable him , with the concurrence of the Legislature , to carry through and estab- lish any ...
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