It appears to me, then, that an American, coming to Europe for education, loses in his knowledge, in his morals, in his health, in his habits, and in his happiness. Thomas Jefferson - Página 135por James Schouler - 1893 - 252 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 páginas
...appear to be his native language, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses...see and hear, since I came here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast your eye over America : who are the men of most learning, of most eloquence,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 páginas
...appear to be his native larguase, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears 'to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses...see and hear, since I came here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast your eye over America : who are the men of most learning, of most eloquence,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 páginas
...appear to be his native language, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses...see and hear, since I came here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast your eye over America : who are the men of most learning, of most eloquence,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 páginas
...appear to be his native language, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses...see and hear, since I came here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast your eye over America : who are the men of most learning, of most eloquence,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 526 páginas
...appear to be his native language, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses...before I came to Europe : what I see and hear, since Pcame here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast your eye over America : who are the men of... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 488 páginas
...him in his youth. It appears to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses hi his knowledge, in his morals, in his health, in his...I had entertained only doubts on this head, before 1 came to Europe : what I see and hear, since I came here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast... | |
| 1830 - 812 páginas
...appear to be his native language which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses...his knowledge, in his morals, in his health, in his hahits, and in IIH happiness. I had entertained only doubts on this head before I came to Europe :... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 páginas
...appear to be his native language, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me then, that an American coming to Europe for education, loses in his knowledge, in his morale, in his health, in his habits, and in his happiness. 1 had entertained only doubts on this head,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 660 páginas
...appear to be his native language, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me, then, that an American, coming to Europe for education,...see and hear, since I came here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast your eye over America : who are the men of most learning, of most eloquence,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 642 páginas
...appear to be his native language, which was most familiar to him in his youth. It appears to me, then, that an American, coming to Europe for education,...see and hear, since I came here, proves more than I had even suspected. Cast your eye over America : who are the men of most learning, of most eloquence,... | |
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