Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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第 2 頁
... reason , in the opinion of our ministers , to believe , that if the thing were to do over again , it could not be obtained , and that if we give the least opening , they will declare the treaty void . A warning amounting to that has ...
... reason , in the opinion of our ministers , to believe , that if the thing were to do over again , it could not be obtained , and that if we give the least opening , they will declare the treaty void . A warning amounting to that has ...
第 9 頁
... reason , because there was not enough of it existing to manage the affairs of a nation to the best advantage , nor to advance its individuals to the happiness of which they were susceptible , by improvements in their minds , their ...
... reason , because there was not enough of it existing to manage the affairs of a nation to the best advantage , nor to advance its individuals to the happiness of which they were susceptible , by improvements in their minds , their ...
第 11 頁
... reason , to entertain wonder or intolerance at any difference of opinion on any subject ; and acquiesce in that difference as easily as on a difference of feature or form : experience having long taught me the reasonableness of mutual ...
... reason , to entertain wonder or intolerance at any difference of opinion on any subject ; and acquiesce in that difference as easily as on a difference of feature or form : experience having long taught me the reasonableness of mutual ...
第 12 頁
... reason for it in the subordinate banks to be established by the principal . It breaks in upon the esprit du corps , so apt to prevail in per- manent bodies ; it gives a chance for the public eye penetrating into the sanctuary of those ...
... reason for it in the subordinate banks to be established by the principal . It breaks in upon the esprit du corps , so apt to prevail in per- manent bodies ; it gives a chance for the public eye penetrating into the sanctuary of those ...
第 25 頁
... reason is of no aid in conjec- turing the conduct of nations . Still , however , it is our unques- tionable interest and duty to conduct ourselves with such sin- cere friendship and impartiality towards both nations , as that each may ...
... reason is of no aid in conjec- turing the conduct of nations . Still , however , it is our unques- tionable interest and duty to conduct ourselves with such sin- cere friendship and impartiality towards both nations , as that each may ...
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