Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States, Volumen2Colburn and Bentley, 1829 |
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... thousand freemen can maintain no more cattle than one of one hundred thousand slaves . Therefore , they have no more of that kind of property ; that a slave may indeed , from the custom of speech , be more properly called the wealth of ...
... thousand freemen can maintain no more cattle than one of one hundred thousand slaves . Therefore , they have no more of that kind of property ; that a slave may indeed , from the custom of speech , be more properly called the wealth of ...
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... thousand men , should give them an equal right with forty thousand . This must be the effect of magic , not of reason . those matters which are referred to Congress , we are not so many states ; we are one large state . We lay aside our ...
... thousand men , should give them an equal right with forty thousand . This must be the effect of magic , not of reason . those matters which are referred to Congress , we are not so many states ; we are one large state . We lay aside our ...
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... thousand men , and made demonstrations of march- ing on Holland . The King of France hercupon declared , by his Chargé des Affaires in Holland , that if the Prussian troops continued to menace Holland with an invasion , his Majesty , in ...
... thousand men , and made demonstrations of march- ing on Holland . The King of France hercupon declared , by his Chargé des Affaires in Holland , that if the Prussian troops continued to menace Holland with an invasion , his Majesty , in ...
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... thousand , had arrived , and were posted in and between Paris and Versailles . The bridges and passes were guarded . At three o'clock in the afternoon of the 11th of July , the Count de la Luzerne was sent to notify Mr. Necker of his ...
... thousand , had arrived , and were posted in and between Paris and Versailles . The bridges and passes were guarded . At three o'clock in the afternoon of the 11th of July , the Count de la Luzerne was sent to notify Mr. Necker of his ...
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... thousand Bourgeoise , or rather to restrain their numbers to forty - eight thousand . On the 14th , they sent one of their members ( Monsieur de Corny ) to the Hôtel des Invalides , to ask arms for their Garde Bourgeoise . He was ...
... thousand Bourgeoise , or rather to restrain their numbers to forty - eight thousand . On the 14th , they sent one of their members ( Monsieur de Corny ) to the Hôtel des Invalides , to ask arms for their Garde Bourgeoise . He was ...
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