| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 lapas
...is to them I look with anxiety to turn the fate of this question. Be not therefore discouraged. What you have written will do a great deal of good : and could you still trouble yourself vyith our welfare, no man is more able to give aid to the laboring side. The College of William fc... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 526 lapas
...is to them I look with anxiety to turn the fate of this question. Be not therefore discouraged. What you have written will do a great deal of good : and...give aid to the laboring side. The College of William &t Mary, in Williamsburg, since the re-modelling of its plan, is the place where are collected together... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 lapas
...fate of this question. Be not thereore discouraged. What you have written will do a great deal of ood: and could you still trouble yourself with our welfare,...give aid to the laboring side. The College of William fc Mary, in Williamsburg, since the re-modelling of its plan, is the place where are collected together... | |
| Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph - 1829 - 506 lapas
...is to them I IboFwith anxiety to turn the fate of this question. Be not therefore discouraged. What you have written will do a great deal of good : and could you stiH trouble yourself with our welfare, no man is more able to give aid to the laboring side. The College... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - 1837 - 244 lapas
...them I look with anxiety to turn the fate of this question. Be not, therefore, discouraged — what you have written will do a great deal of good ; and...laboring side. — The College of William and Mary, in Williamsburgh, since the remodelling of its plan, is the place where are collected together all the... | |
| 1837 - 486 lapas
...discouraged, GEOIGE THOMPSON ; your mission will do a great deal of good, and could you sW/TioriaLE YOVRSELF WITH OUR WELFARE, no man is more able to give aid to the laboring tide. So far from tltinking yon. hare cause to repent of what you Jiate done, WF. WISH YOU TO DO MORE.—... | |
| William Dexter Wilson - 1839 - 64 lapas
...England, to have him interpose and exert all the moral influence he could. " Could you," says he, " trouble yourself with our welfare, no man is more able to give aid than yourself." "Be not discouraged. Northward of the Chesapeake you may find here and there an opponent... | |
| 1841 - 432 lapas
...question. Be not, therefore, discouraged. What you have written will do a great deal of good; and, umlil you still trouble yourself with our welfare, no man is more able to give aid to the laboring side. [Mr. Jefferson was not afraid of foreign interference. He looks at the question of slavery as belonging... | |
| William Henry Seward - 1852 - 48 lapas
...from the influx into office of young men, grown and growing up. * * * Be not, then, discouraged. What you have written will do a great deal of good ; and could you still trouble yourself aboxt our welfare, no mail is Kiore able to help the laboring side." A profound respect and. friendly... | |
| 164 lapas
...to them I look with anxiety to turn the fate of this question. Be not, therefore, discouraged. What you have written will do a great deal of good ; and...college of William and Mary, in Williamsburg, since the remodeling of its plan, ia the place where are collected together all the young men of Virginia, under... | |
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