Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-sided AmericanHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - 384 pages |
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... equal size , and twelve not sufficiently examined .... Proceeding to the ... animals found in one of the two countries only , ... [ we find ] that there are eighteen quadrupeds peculiar to Europe ; more than four times as many , to wit ...
... equal size , and twelve not sufficiently examined .... Proceeding to the ... animals found in one of the two countries only , ... [ we find ] that there are eighteen quadrupeds peculiar to Europe ; more than four times as many , to wit ...
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... equal rights , which equal laws must protect , and to violate which would be oppression . Let us , then , fellow - citizens , unite with one heart and one mind . Let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection without ...
... equal rights , which equal laws must protect , and to violate which would be oppression . Let us , then , fellow - citizens , unite with one heart and one mind . Let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection without ...
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... Equal and exact justice to all men , ' in first inaugural address , 223 Equality , powers of body and mind vary in both men and animals , 39 ; but degree of talent is no measure of rights , 293 ; ' all men are created equal , ' 65 ...
... Equal and exact justice to all men , ' in first inaugural address , 223 Equality , powers of body and mind vary in both men and animals , 39 ; but degree of talent is no measure of rights , 293 ; ' all men are created equal , ' 65 ...
Contents
EDUCATION OF A VIRGINIAN | 1 |
YOUNG SQUIRE OF MONTICELLO | 22 |
REVOLUTIONIST | 44 |
Copyright | |
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