American Quarterly Review, Band 21Carey, Lea & Carey, 1837 |
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... Jefferson , in gradually becoming a commercial empire beyond the mountains , peopled by free and independent Americans , and linked with us by ties of blood and interest . ' Vol . II . p . 261 . " " " Many of our readers , probably ...
... Jefferson , in gradually becoming a commercial empire beyond the mountains , peopled by free and independent Americans , and linked with us by ties of blood and interest . ' Vol . II . p . 261 . " " " Many of our readers , probably ...
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... Jefferson and Aaron Burr , the one the luckiest , as the other was confessedly the most unfortunate , of our American public men . We believe the time is passing and will pass full soon , when admiration of Mr. Jefferson's ser- vices ...
... Jefferson and Aaron Burr , the one the luckiest , as the other was confessedly the most unfortunate , of our American public men . We believe the time is passing and will pass full soon , when admiration of Mr. Jefferson's ser- vices ...
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... Jefferson , to the eye of candour and just perception of right and wrong , stands revealed in colours with which , whilst living , his worst enemy would not have ventured to paint him . Until the year 1804 , when , by the commission of ...
... Jefferson , to the eye of candour and just perception of right and wrong , stands revealed in colours with which , whilst living , his worst enemy would not have ventured to paint him . Until the year 1804 , when , by the commission of ...
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... Jefferson , it is fair to presume that he would not have estranged himself from his true companions , but , follow- ing out the abstract opinions he had taught in the pages of " The Federalist , " and the honest dictates of his heart ...
... Jefferson , it is fair to presume that he would not have estranged himself from his true companions , but , follow- ing out the abstract opinions he had taught in the pages of " The Federalist , " and the honest dictates of his heart ...
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... Jefferson ( the parallel being still undisturbed ) , disdaining communion with the high spirited chivalry and ... Jefferson may be said to have had nearly equal pretensions in the ranks of the party they joined . Mr. Jefferson was the ...
... Jefferson ( the parallel being still undisturbed ) , disdaining communion with the high spirited chivalry and ... Jefferson may be said to have had nearly equal pretensions in the ranks of the party they joined . Mr. Jefferson was the ...
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