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" I expressed them therefore with great hesitation ; but whatever be their degree of talent it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others. "
Hawthorne's History of the United States: From the Landing of Columbus to ... - 697. lappuse
autors: Julian Hawthorne - 1898
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1853 - 636 lapas
...less so. I expressed them therefore with great hesitation ; but whatever be their degree of talent it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton...in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others. On this subject they are gaining daily in the opinions of nations, and...
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An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the ...

George Livermore - 1862 - 246 lapas
...so. I expressed them, therefore, with great hesitation ; but, whatever be their degree of talent, it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton...understanding, he was not, therefore, lord of the person or property of others. On this subject they are gaining daily in the opinions of nations, and...
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Anti-slavery Opinions Before the Year 1800: Read Before the Cincinnati ...

William Frederick Poole - 1873 - 120 lapas
...so. I expressed them, therefore, with great hesitation ; but whatever be their degree of talent, it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton...in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person and property of others. On this subject they are gaining daily in the opinions of nations, and...
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North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal

1878 - 588 lapas
...dency. The President, in acknowledging the gift, did not recede from his old opinion. " But," said he, " because Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others." Unfortunately, the bishop's book possessed no value, because he omitted...
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 6. sējums

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1863 - 548 lapas
...so. I expressed them, therefore, with great hesitation ; but, whatever be their degree of talent, it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton...understanding, he was not, therefore, lord of the person or property of others. On this subject they are gaining daily in the opinions of nations, and...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: 1807-1815

Thomas Jefferson - 1898 - 580 lapas
...less so. I expressed them therefore with great hesitation ; but whatever be their degree of talent it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton...in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of \/ others. On this subject they are gaining daily in the opinions of nations,...
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The Life and Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Including All of His Important ...

Samuel Eagle Forman - 1900 - 494 lapas
...would now '• have been Christian. 48. Whatever be the degree of talent it is no measure of right; because Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others. 49The English never made an equal commercial treaty with any nation,...
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The Life and Writings of ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 498 lapas
...world would now have been Christian. 48. Whatever be the degree of talent it is no measure of right; because Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others. 49The English never made an equal commercial treaty with any nation,...
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The True Thomas Jefferson

William Eleroy Curtis - 1901 - 458 lapas
...superiority of the white man he said : " Whatever their degree of talent, it is no measure of their right. Because Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in...understanding, he was not therefore lord of the persons or the property of others." When he was engaged with Wythe and Pendleton in the revision of the statutes...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, 12. sējums

Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 505 lapas
...less so. I expressed them therefore with great hesitation; but whatever be their degree of talent it is no measure of their rights. Because Sir Isaac Newton...in understanding, he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others. On this subject they are gaining daily in the opinions of nations, and...
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