| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1820 - 486 pages
...then, to wit, in the spring of 1760, went to William and Mary college where I continued two years. It was my great good fortune, and what probably fixed...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 pages
...then, to wit, in the spring of 1760, went to William and Mary college, where I continued two years. It was my great good fortune, and what probably fixed...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Constitutional history - 1829 - 486 pages
...then, to wit, in the spring of 1760, went to William and Mary college, where I continued two years. It was my great good fortune, and what probably fixed...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph - United States - 1829 - 506 pages
...was my great good fortune^~and what probably fixed the destinies of my life, that Dr. William |jmall of Scotland, was then professor of Mathematics, a...and of the system of things in which we are placed. . Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pages
...good fortune, and what probably fixed the destinies of my life, that Dr. William Small of Scodand, was then professor of Mathematics, a man profound...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1829 - 526 pages
...most of the useful branches of science, with a happy talent of communication, correct and gendemanly manners, and an enlarged and liberal mind. He, most...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| 1830 - 540 pages
...science, with a happy talent of communication, correct and gentlemanly manners, and an enlarged an<! liberal mind. He, most happily for me, became soon...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Furturiately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| 1830 - 530 pages
...mind. He, most happily for me, became soon attached to me, and made me his daily companion, when riot engaged in the school ; and from his conversation,...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon after my arrivai at college, and he wus appointed... | |
| 1830 - 548 pages
...for me, became soon attached to me, and made me his daily companion, when not engaged in thescliool; and from his conversation, I got my first views of...and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became vacant soon utter my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
| 1830 - 550 pages
...to me, and made me his daily companion, when not engaged in the school; atid from his conversation,! got my first views of the expansion of science, and of the system of things in which we are placed. Fortunately, the philosophical chair became racant soon after my arrival at college, and he was appointed... | |
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