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" ... opposed by strong inferences from the body of the instrument, as well as from the omission of the clause of our present confederation which had declared that in express terms. "
Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late ... - Page 273
by Thomas Jefferson - 1829
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Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With ...

B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 982 pages
...Confederation, which had made the reservation in express terms. It was hard to conclude, because there had been a want of uniformity among the States as to the...same level of calamity. It would have been much more iust and wise to have concluded the other way, that as most of the States had preserved, with jealousy...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and ...

William Linn - 1834 - 282 pages
...government which is not given, while in the particular ones, a'l is given which is net reserved, mi^ht co for the audience to which it was addressed : but it...dispense with this mode of trial in certain cases, there. for* the more prudent states shall be reduced to the same level of calamity. It would have been...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and ...

William Linn - 1834 - 284 pages
...clause of our present Confederation^ which had made the reservation in express terms. Il was h:ird to conclude, because there has been a want of uniformity...by jury, because some have been so incautious as to (Jispense with this mode pf trial in certain cases, ther.e» fore the more prudent states shall be...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1784-1787

Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 516 pages
...which had declared that in express terms. It was a hard conclusion to say because there has been no uniformity among the states as to the cases triable...by jury, because some have been so incautious as to abandon this mode of trial, therefore the more prudent states shall be reduced to the same level of...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1784-1787

Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 520 pages
...which had declared that in express terms. It was a hard conclusion to say because there has been no uniformity among the states as to the cases triable...by jury, because some have been so incautious as to abandon this mode of trial, therefore the more prudent states shall be reduced to the same level of...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1784-1787

Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 534 pages
...which had declared that in express terms. It was a hard conclusion to say because there has been no uniformity among the states as to the cases triable...by jury, because some have been so incautious as to abandon this mode of trial, therefore the more prudent states shall be reduced to the same level of...
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Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner - 1896 - 448 pages
...of the instrument, as well as from the omission of the clause of our present Confederation which has made the reservation in express terms. It was hard...want of uniformity among the States as to the cases of trial by jury, because some have been so incautious as to dispense with this mode of trial in certain...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: A-Z

Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, George H. Warner, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - 1897 - 644 pages
...of the instn1ment, as well as from the omission of the clause of our present Confederation which has made the reservation in express terms. It was hard...want of uniformity among the States as to the cases of trial by jury, because some have been so incautious as to dispense with this mode of trial in certain...
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The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia: A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1504 pages
...which had declared that in express terms. It was a hard conclusion to say. because there has been no uniformity among the States as to the cases triable...by jury, because some have been so incautious as to abandon this mode of trial, therefore the more prudent States shall be reduced to the same level of...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 12

1901 - 628 pages
...of the instrument, as well as from the omission of the clause of our present Confederation which has made the reservation in express terms. It was hard to conclude, because there has been a want of uniformit} among the States as to the cases of trial by jury, because some have been so incautious...
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