Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam's sons, 1902 |
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... observed that , until there was some infallible cri- terion of reason , a difference of opinion must be toler- ated . He did not believe the discontents extended far from the seat of government . He had seen and spoken with many people ...
... observed that , until there was some infallible cri- terion of reason , a difference of opinion must be toler- ated . He did not believe the discontents extended far from the seat of government . He had seen and spoken with many people ...
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... observed that there never had been an act of the government which that paper had not abused . " He was evidently sore and warm , " adds Jefferson , " and I took his intention to be , that I should interpose in some way with Freneau ...
... observed that there never had been an act of the government which that paper had not abused . " He was evidently sore and warm , " adds Jefferson , " and I took his intention to be , that I should interpose in some way with Freneau ...
Stran 371
... observed was useless , as being superseded by the other , and desired her to burn it , which she did , and took the other and put it into her closet . After this was done , I returned to his bed- side and took his hand . He said to me ...
... observed was useless , as being superseded by the other , and desired her to burn it , which she did , and took the other and put it into her closet . After this was done , I returned to his bed- side and took his hand . He said to me ...
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