Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies from the Papers of T. Jefferson, Томи 1 – 2F. Carr & Company, 1829 |
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... French ; and on the death of my father , I went to the Reverend Mr. Maury , a correct classical scholar , with whom I continued two years ; and then , to wit , in the spring of 1760 , went to William and Mary college where I continued ...
... French ; and on the death of my father , I went to the Reverend Mr. Maury , a correct classical scholar , with whom I continued two years ; and then , to wit , in the spring of 1760 , went to William and Mary college where I continued ...
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... French court , from the agent whom we had sent to Paris for that : purpose That if this disposition should be favorable , by waiting the event of the present campaign , which we all hoped would be success- ful , we should have reason to ...
... French court , from the agent whom we had sent to Paris for that : purpose That if this disposition should be favorable , by waiting the event of the present campaign , which we all hoped would be success- ful , we should have reason to ...
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... French . A London bookseller , on seeing the translation , requested me to permit him to print the English original . I thought it best to do so , to let the world see that it was not really so bad as the French translation had made it ...
... French . A London bookseller , on seeing the translation , requested me to permit him to print the English original . I thought it best to do so , to let the world see that it was not really so bad as the French translation had made it ...
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... French guards , extended to those of every other denomination , except the Swiss , and even to the body guards of the King . They began to quit their barracks , to assemble in squads , to declare they would defend the life of the King ...
... French guards , extended to those of every other denomination , except the Swiss , and even to the body guards of the King . They began to quit their barracks , to assemble in squads , to declare they would defend the life of the King ...
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... French guards were soon arrested , under other pretexts , but really , on account of their dispositions in favor of the National cause . The people of Paris forced their prison , liberated them , and sent a deputation to the Assembly to ...
... French guards were soon arrested , under other pretexts , but really , on account of their dispositions in favor of the National cause . The people of Paris forced their prison , liberated them , and sent a deputation to the Assembly to ...
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Сторінка 17 - He has endeavored to prevent the population of these States; for that purpose obstructing the Laws for Naturalization of Foreigners; refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new Appropriations of Lands. He has obstructed the Administration of Justice, by refusing his Assent to Laws for establishing Judiciary powers. He has made Judges dependent on his Will alone, for the tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has...
Сторінка 437 - I never submitted the whole system of my opinions to the creed of any party of men whatever, in religion, in philosophy, in politics or in anything else, where I was capable of thinking for myself. Such an addiction, is the last degradation of a free and moral agent . If I could not go to heaven but with a party, I would not go there at all.
Сторінка 18 - He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas, to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands.
Сторінка 19 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither.
Сторінка 426 - ... but if any officer shall break his parole, or any other prisoner shall escape from the limits of his cantonment, after they shall have been designated to him, such individual officer or other prisoner shall forfeit so much of the benefit of this article as provides for his enlargement on parole or cantonment.
Сторінка 272 - First the omission of a bill of rights providing clearly and without the aid of sophisms for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restriction against monopolies, the eternal and unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land and not by the law of Nations.
Сторінка 85 - I hold it that a little rebellion now and then is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical.
Сторінка 425 - If War should arise between the two Contracting Parties, the merchants of either country then residing in the other, shall be allowed to remain nine months to collect their debts and settle their affairs, and may depart freely, carrying off all their effects, without molestation or hindrance...
Сторінка 274 - The late rebellion in Massachusetts has given more alarm, than I think it should have done. Calculate that one rebellion in...
Сторінка 378 - ... or to others of the same nation. But if they be not sent back within two months, to be counted from the day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, and shall be no more arrested for the same cause ARTICLE THIRTIETH.