The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - 267 páginas |
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... executive , that their weapons might pass through his shield , and strike into the bosom of their country ; yet now , when the fury of the day has passed over , candor will do justice to his talents , appreciate his merits , and render ...
... executive , that their weapons might pass through his shield , and strike into the bosom of their country ; yet now , when the fury of the day has passed over , candor will do justice to his talents , appreciate his merits , and render ...
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... executive chief , but no other necessary political connexion ; and that our emigration from England to this country gave her no more right over us , than the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother ...
... executive chief , but no other necessary political connexion ; and that our emigration from England to this country gave her no more right over us , than the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother ...
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... executive authority in the colonies , and points out , without hesitation , his deviation from the line of duty ; he asserts that by the unjust exercise of his negative power , he had rejected laws of the most salutary tendency ; that ...
... executive authority in the colonies , and points out , without hesitation , his deviation from the line of duty ; he asserts that by the unjust exercise of his negative power , he had rejected laws of the most salutary tendency ; that ...
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... executive , and judiciary , civil and military , of life and of death , over our persons and over our properties . " To the wise and good of every party , to the patriot and philanthropist , such a scheme could not but appear as absurd ...
... executive , and judiciary , civil and military , of life and of death , over our persons and over our properties . " To the wise and good of every party , to the patriot and philanthropist , such a scheme could not but appear as absurd ...
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... Executive.- The locality of my situation , particularly in the neigh- borhood of the present barracks , and the publick relation in which I stand to the people among whom they are situated , together with a confidence , which a personal ...
... Executive.- The locality of my situation , particularly in the neigh- borhood of the present barracks , and the publick relation in which I stand to the people among whom they are situated , together with a confidence , which a personal ...
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