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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... established error , could expect success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within narrow limits by an habitual belief that it was a duty to be subordinate to the mother country in all matters of government ...
... established error , could expect success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within narrow limits by an habitual belief that it was a duty to be subordinate to the mother country in all matters of government ...
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... established by the colonial legislatures , the act already alluded to , as the most important of the revo- lution in preparing the way for that union of sentiment and action from whence arose the first effective resist- ance , and on ...
... established by the colonial legislatures , the act already alluded to , as the most important of the revo- lution in preparing the way for that union of sentiment and action from whence arose the first effective resist- ance , and on ...
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... harmony formerly existing be- tween the two countries , and to establish it on so firm a basis as to perpetuate its blessings uninterrupted by any future dissensions to succeeding generations in both nations . LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 33.
... harmony formerly existing be- tween the two countries , and to establish it on so firm a basis as to perpetuate its blessings uninterrupted by any future dissensions to succeeding generations in both nations . LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 33.
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... established should not be changed for light and transient causes ; and accordingly , all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable , than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to ...
... established should not be changed for light and transient causes ; and accordingly , all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable , than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to ...
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... [ obstructed ] the administration of justice totally to cease in some of these states , [ by ] refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers . 46 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . "He has refused his assent to laws the most ...
... [ obstructed ] the administration of justice totally to cease in some of these states , [ by ] refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers . 46 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . "He has refused his assent to laws the most ...
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