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" Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection without which liberty and even life itself are but dreary things. And let us reflect, that having banished from our land that... "
The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ... - Page 202
1802
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The Old South Leaflets

Edwin Doak Mead - United States - 1899 - 758 pages
...York. To them Jefferson turned : " Let us unite with one heart and one mind.'' he entreated : •> let us restore to social intercourse that harmony...affection without which liberty and even life itself are hut dreary things. And let us reflect that, having banished from our land that religious intolerance...
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Masterpieces of American Eloquence: Christian Herald Selection

Orators - 1900 - 526 pages
...and to violate THOMAS JEFFERSON. which would be oppression. Let us then, fellow citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...political intolerance, as despotic, as wicked, and as capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world,...
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The Jeffersonian Cyclopedia: A Comprehensive Collection of the Views of ...

Thomas Jefferson - Conduct of life - 1900 - 1082 pages
...virtue, happiness cannot be. — To AMOS J. COOK, vi, 532. (M., 1816.) 3657. HARMONY, Affection and.— Let us restore to social intercourse that harmony...liberty and even life itself are but dreary things. — FIRST INAUGURAL ADDRESS, viii, 2. FORD ED., viii, 2. (1801.) 3658. HARMONY, Blessings of.— The...
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Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902: Based ...

United States - 1901 - 536 pages
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...religious intolerance under which mankind so long hied and suffered, we have yet gained little, if we countenance a political intolerance as despotic,...
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Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 5

Benson John Lossing, John Fiske, Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1901 - 516 pages
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...which liberty and even life itself are but dreary tilings. And let us reflect that, having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which...
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Thomas Jefferson

Henry Childs Merwin - 1901 - 186 pages
...those who heard it by the moderation and liberality of its tone. " Let us," said the new President, " restore to social intercourse that harmony and affection...liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things." Jefferson served two terms, and he was succeeded first by Madison, and then by Monroe, both of whom...
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Old South Leaflets: General series

United States - 1902 - 512 pages
...equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression. Let us, then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind. Let us restore to social intercourse...have yet gained little if we countenance a political "iritoterance as despotic, as wicked, and capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the...
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Early American Orations, 1760-1824

Louie Regina Heller - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1902 - 236 pages
...laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. Let us, then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind ; let us restore to social...liberty, and even life itself, are but dreary things. Let us reflect that, having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which mankind so...
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The Life and Times of Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Edward Watson - Presidents - 1903 - 594 pages
...laws must protect, and to violate which would he oppression. Let us, then, fellowcitizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...political intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and as capable of as bitter and bloody persecutions. During the throes and convulsions of the ancient world,...
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Modern Eloquence, Volume 13

Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - After-dinner speeches - 1903 - 490 pages
...equal law must protect, and to violate would be oppression. Let us, then, fellow citizens, unite with one heart and one mind, let us restore to social intercourse...intolerance under which mankind so long bled and suffered, %ve have yet gained little if we countenance a political intolerance as despotic, as wicked, and capable...
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