The question presented by the letters you have sent me, is the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points the course which we are to steer through... Liberty, Peace, and Justice - Page 181918 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 550 pages
...the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points...to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious. Our first and fundamental maxim... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 pages
...the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass, and points...to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious. Our first and fundamental maxim... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 552 pages
...ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets onr compass and points the course which we are to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious. Our first and fundamental maxim... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 550 pages
...the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass, and points the course which we are to steer thr6ugh the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious.... | |
| 1832 - 606 pages
...the most momentous which has ever heen offered to my contemplation since that of independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass, and points...to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we emhark on it under circumstances more auspicious. Our first and fundamental maxim... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 542 pages
...momentous which had ever been offrml to his contemplation since that of independence." That, he says, made us a nation, this sets our compass, and points...to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. "Our first and fundamental maxim should be never to entangle ourselves in the broils of Europe. Our... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 406 pages
...ever been offered to my contemplation, since that of independence. That made us anation; (his svtsour compass, and points the course, which we are to steer through the ocean of time. And never couJd we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious. Our firit and fundamental maxim... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 676 pages
...the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points...to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we embark on it under circumstances more auspicious. Our first and fundamental maxim... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 760 pages
...the most momentous which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Independence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points...to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we cmbark on it under circumstances more auspicious. Our first and fundamental maxim... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 916 pages
...is the most веШош which has ever been offered to my contemplation since that of Indepence. That made us a nation, this sets our compass and points the course which are to steer through the ocean of time opening on us. And never could we emIt on it under circumstances... | |
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