The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin. Reports and opinions while Secretary of StateJ. C. Riker, 1854 |
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... truth , the abuses of monarchy had so much filled all the space of political contemplation , that we imagined everything republican which was not monarchy . We had not yet penetrated to the mother principle , that " govern- ments are ...
... truth , the abuses of monarchy had so much filled all the space of political contemplation , that we imagined everything republican which was not monarchy . We had not yet penetrated to the mother principle , that " govern- ments are ...
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... truths disclosed , and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances , institutions must advance also , and keep pace with the times . We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy , as ...
... truths disclosed , and manners and opinions change with the change of circumstances , institutions must advance also , and keep pace with the times . We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy , as ...
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... truth , assure you of my great respect and consideration . TO JOHN TAYLOR . MONTICELLO , July 16 , 1816 . DEAR SIR , -Yours of the 10th is received , and I have to ac- knowledge a copious supply of the turnip seed requested . Be- sides ...
... truth , assure you of my great respect and consideration . TO JOHN TAYLOR . MONTICELLO , July 16 , 1816 . DEAR SIR , -Yours of the 10th is received , and I have to ac- knowledge a copious supply of the turnip seed requested . Be- sides ...
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... truth our principal executive and judiciary , and that it does much for little pecuniary reward . It is their self - appointment I wish to correct ; to find some means of breaking up a cabal , when such a one gets possession of the ...
... truth our principal executive and judiciary , and that it does much for little pecuniary reward . It is their self - appointment I wish to correct ; to find some means of breaking up a cabal , when such a one gets possession of the ...
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... truth that in no instant of time has there been any abatement of my great esteem and respect for you . TO MR . ADAMS . MONTICELLO , August 1 , 1816 . DEAR SIR , -Your two philosophical letters of May 4th and 6th have been too long in my ...
... truth that in no instant of time has there been any abatement of my great esteem and respect for you . TO MR . ADAMS . MONTICELLO , August 1 , 1816 . DEAR SIR , -Your two philosophical letters of May 4th and 6th have been too long in my ...
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