Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... considered that a measure for the diffusion of knowl- edge among the people was an essential safeguard to liberty . " No other sure foundation , " he wrote to George Wythe , " can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness ...
... considered that a measure for the diffusion of knowl- edge among the people was an essential safeguard to liberty . " No other sure foundation , " he wrote to George Wythe , " can be devised for the preservation of freedom and happiness ...
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... considered models for our present guidance in these matters . His firm handling of the Gênet matter , and his dignified dismissal of that impertinent Minister , evoked the congratulations even of the Federalists , who had , like ...
... considered models for our present guidance in these matters . His firm handling of the Gênet matter , and his dignified dismissal of that impertinent Minister , evoked the congratulations even of the Federalists , who had , like ...
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... considered themselves as entitled as did sailors to a double allotment of grog before engaging in battle . The same year , however , he was chosen a member of the Council of State , an advisory cabinet for the Governor , and , in 1779 ...
... considered themselves as entitled as did sailors to a double allotment of grog before engaging in battle . The same year , however , he was chosen a member of the Council of State , an advisory cabinet for the Governor , and , in 1779 ...
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