Jefferson's Demons: Portrait of a Restless MindFree Press, 2003 - 265 ページ |
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... told Abigail Adams , been " strongly advised to go to some mineral waters at Aix in Provence " -Aix lay on the road to Marseilles - and take the cure . Patsy Jefferson , perceptive schoolgirl , doubted that it was the wrist alone ...
... told Abigail Adams , been " strongly advised to go to some mineral waters at Aix in Provence " -Aix lay on the road to Marseilles - and take the cure . Patsy Jefferson , perceptive schoolgirl , doubted that it was the wrist alone ...
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... told Maria , that he must lose her , yet he was unable to resign himself to the idea of a permanent separation . His confusion is apparent in a letter in which the parting valedictions are min- gled with the hope of another meeting and ...
... told Maria , that he must lose her , yet he was unable to resign himself to the idea of a permanent separation . His confusion is apparent in a letter in which the parting valedictions are min- gled with the hope of another meeting and ...
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... told Mason that he believed " that the great mass of our community is untainted with these heresies , " the enactment of Hamilton's bank bill made him tremble for his country . " It would give you a fever , ” he told his friend Philip ...
... told Mason that he believed " that the great mass of our community is untainted with these heresies , " the enactment of Hamilton's bank bill made him tremble for his country . " It would give you a fever , ” he told his friend Philip ...
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