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... respecting mankind in general , is , I think , extremely problematical . But , with respect to this nation , I am sure it is wrong and cannot eventuate well . " * Jefferson , in a letter to Thomas Paine ( July 11 ) , giving some account ...
... respecting mankind in general , is , I think , extremely problematical . But , with respect to this nation , I am sure it is wrong and cannot eventuate well . " * Jefferson , in a letter to Thomas Paine ( July 11 ) , giving some account ...
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... respects to the President , " informing him that , if at home and at leisure , he would do himself the honor to visit him in half an hour , intimating that he would have done it sooner , had his health permitted , and that it was not ...
... respects to the President , " informing him that , if at home and at leisure , he would do himself the honor to visit him in half an hour , intimating that he would have done it sooner , had his health permitted , and that it was not ...
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... respect the right to hold this conduct , [ it is not necessary ] on this occasion [ to detail . ] I will only observe , that ac- cording to my understanding of the matter , that right , so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent ...
... respect the right to hold this conduct , [ it is not necessary ] on this occasion [ to detail . ] I will only observe , that ac- cording to my understanding of the matter , that right , so far from being denied by any of the Belligerent ...
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