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Tree Planting, Forestry in Europe: And Other Papers - Page 79
by Birdsey Grant Northrop - 1880 - 123 pages
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The Republic, Or, A History of the United States of America in the ..., Volume 3

John Robert Irelan - Presidents - 1887 - 560 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government ; and all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen. To these, too, might be added, as a further security, the introduction of the...
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The American Nation: Its Executive, Legislative, Political ..., Volume 1

James Harrison Kennedy - Presidents - 1888 - 802 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government ; and all this would be effected, without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen. To these, too, might be added, as a further security, the introduction of a...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1760-1775

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1892 - 558 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government : and all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen. To these too might be added, as a further security, the introduction of the...
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The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia: A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of ...

Thomas Jefferson - Political science - 1900 - 1504 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government; and all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen. — AUTOBIOGRAPHY. i, 49. FORD ED., i, 68. (1821.) 480. ABISTOCBACY IN VIBOINIA.—...
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The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 1

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1904 - 538 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government : and all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen. To these too might be added, as a further security, the introduction of the...
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Moncure D. Conway: Addresses and Reprints, 1850-1907; Published and ...

Moncure Daniel Conway - Slavery - 1909 - 484 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in selfgovernment ; and all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen." " Education," said the " Edinburgh Review," indorsing these sentiments soon...
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Thomas Jefferson, His Permanent Influence on American Institutions

John Sharp Williams - Biography & Autobiography - 1913 - 366 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government. And all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen." The last sentence is especially characteristic of the " Conservative Reformer."...
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Forerunners: A History Or Genealogy of the Strickler Families, Their Kith ...

Harry Miller Strickler - German Americans - 1925 - 494 pages
...ancient or future aristocracy; and a foundation for a government truly republican; and all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen." It would be difficult to estimate the value of service Jefferson rendered...
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American Statesmen: An Interpretation of Our History and Heritage

Edward Howard Griggs - Biography & Autobiography - 1927 - 392 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government; and all this would be effected, without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen."* Significance of Jefferson's revision of the penal system. Jefferson's own...
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Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-Sided American

Thomas Jefferson - Biography & Autobiography - 1970 - 420 pages
...maintain them, and to exercise with intelligence their parts in self-government; and all this would be effected without the violation of a single natural right of any one individual citizen.13 A bloodless social revolution The people seem to have laid aside the monarchical...
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