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" ... without being of the very first order; his penetration strong, though not so acute as that of a Newton, Bacon, or Locke; and as far as he saw, no judgment was ever sounder. It was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination,... "
The Life of Thomas Jefferson - Página 631
por Henry Stephens Randall - 1858
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Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson: With Particular Reference ...

Henry Lee - 1832 - 288 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers. of the advantage...he derived from councils of war, where hearing all suggestioas, he selected whatever was best ; and certainly no general ever planned his battles more...
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful ..., Volumen27

1843 - 854 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage...judiciously. But if deranged during the course of action, if any member of his plan was dislocated by sudden circumstances, he was slow in a re-adjustment....
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The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., Volumen4

James Grahame - 1836 - 480 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers of the advantage...general ever planned his battles more judiciously. His integrity was the most pure, his justice the most inflexible 1 have ever known. His temper was...
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The History of the United States of North America, from the ..., Volumen4

James Grahame - 1836 - 486 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers of the advantage...general ever planned his battles more judiciously. His integrity was the most pure, his justice the most inflexible 1 have ever known. His temper was...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States ..., Volumen2

George Tucker - 1837 - 542 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage...readjustment. The consequence was, that he often failed in the *The high reputation which this gentleman enjoyed as a wit and a scholar, as well as Mr. Jeflerson's...
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen66

1838 - 556 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage...readjustment. The consequence was, that he often failed »n the field, and rarely against an enemy in station, as at Boston and York. He was incapable of fear,...
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen66

1838 - 564 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage...of his plan was dislocated by sudden circumstances, ho was slow in a readjustment. The consequence was, that he often failed in the field, and rarely against...
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Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson: With Particular Reference ...

Henry Lee - 1839 - 292 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage...But if deranged during the course of the action, if 24 any member of his plan was dislocated by sudden circumstances, he was slow in a re-adjustment. The...
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The Character of Thomas Jefferson: As Exhibited in His Own Writings

Theodore Dwight - 1839 - 384 páginas
...invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers of the advantages he derived from councils of war where, hearing all...more judiciously. But if deranged during the course ofthe action, if any member of his plan was dislocated by sudden circumstances, he was slow in readjustment....
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The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]., Volumen27

Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843 - 840 páginas
...was slow in operation, being little aided by invention or imagination, but sure in conclusion. Hence the common remark of his officers, of the advantage...judiciously. But if deranged during the course of action, if any member of his plan was dislocated by sudden circumstances, he was slow in a re-adjustment....
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