Sketches of the life, writings and opinions of Thomas Jefferson, with.....A. Francis and W. Boardman, 1832 - 556 pages |
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... United States , and establish a Money Unit - Difference of views between him and the Financier --- Adoption of his plan - Its merits . Magnitude of his Congressional duties . Appointed chairman of a committee to revise the treas- ury ...
... United States , and establish a Money Unit - Difference of views between him and the Financier --- Adoption of his plan - Its merits . Magnitude of his Congressional duties . Appointed chairman of a committee to revise the treas- ury ...
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... United States --- Visit to Holland . Extracts , giving his opinions on the state of society , & c . in Europe . Insurrec tions in America --- How viewed by him . Extracts from his letters to America . Movements in the U. S. for forming ...
... United States --- Visit to Holland . Extracts , giving his opinions on the state of society , & c . in Europe . Insurrec tions in America --- How viewed by him . Extracts from his letters to America . Movements in the U. S. for forming ...
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... united an exquisite taste for the Fine Arts . In those of Architecture , Painting , and Sculpture , he made himself such an adept as to be afterwards accounted one of the best critics of the Music he had an uncommon passion ; and his ...
... united an exquisite taste for the Fine Arts . In those of Architecture , Painting , and Sculpture , he made himself such an adept as to be afterwards accounted one of the best critics of the Music he had an uncommon passion ; and his ...
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... united wisdom of the whole be applied . And for this purpose it is re- commended to the Committee of Correspondence , that they com- municate with their several corresponding committees , on the expediency of appointing Deputies from ...
... united wisdom of the whole be applied . And for this purpose it is re- commended to the Committee of Correspondence , that they com- municate with their several corresponding committees , on the expediency of appointing Deputies from ...
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... united complaints of His Majesty's subjects in America ; com- plaints which are excited by many unwarrantable encroachments and usurpations , attempted to be made by the Legislature of one part of the empire , upon the rights which God ...
... united complaints of His Majesty's subjects in America ; com- plaints which are excited by many unwarrantable encroachments and usurpations , attempted to be made by the Legislature of one part of the empire , upon the rights which God ...
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