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... Turns conspirator - What was his scheme ? -Wilkinson betrays Burr - Collapse of the plot - Burr tried for treason- Treated as a martyr ; and is saved by John Marshall - Jefferson declines third term - Announces a principle - Jefferson ...
... Turns conspirator - What was his scheme ? -Wilkinson betrays Burr - Collapse of the plot - Burr tried for treason- Treated as a martyr ; and is saved by John Marshall - Jefferson declines third term - Announces a principle - Jefferson ...
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... turn off quite as much work , appears to swing the universe his way just about as often as Mr. Roosevelt . All of which merely illustrates the truth that no one formula will fit in every case . We shall see stalwart Thomas Jefferson ...
... turn off quite as much work , appears to swing the universe his way just about as often as Mr. Roosevelt . All of which merely illustrates the truth that no one formula will fit in every case . We shall see stalwart Thomas Jefferson ...
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... turn again to the classics and forget his cares in the charms of ancient literature . French he was not able to speak with any fluency or success , but he could read it with ease . In mathematics he was at his best , and he could read ...
... turn again to the classics and forget his cares in the charms of ancient literature . French he was not able to speak with any fluency or success , but he could read it with ease . In mathematics he was at his best , and he could read ...
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... turn it into scythes or knife - blades . Not only must all American produce be sent to English markets , but the return cargo must be bought of British dealers in British ports . Literally , the colonist was robbed going and com- ing ...
... turn it into scythes or knife - blades . Not only must all American produce be sent to English markets , but the return cargo must be bought of British dealers in British ports . Literally , the colonist was robbed going and com- ing ...
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... his neighborhood , young Jefferson saw nothing of the great events that were passing on the broad stage of the world . Unfelt by him were the strug gle of Frederick the Great to turn the recent mar- 34 LIFE AND TIMES OF JEFFERSON.
... his neighborhood , young Jefferson saw nothing of the great events that were passing on the broad stage of the world . Unfelt by him were the strug gle of Frederick the Great to turn the recent mar- 34 LIFE AND TIMES OF JEFFERSON.
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