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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... expression in obscurity . To the " American Biography , " more than any other , I have been in- debted for date and incident . These To present to the public a candid and impartial history of the life of THOMAS JEFFERSON , has been the ...
... expression in obscurity . To the " American Biography , " more than any other , I have been in- debted for date and incident . These To present to the public a candid and impartial history of the life of THOMAS JEFFERSON , has been the ...
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... expressed in the countenances and conversation of the members generally in this debut of Mr. Carr , and the hopes they conceived , as well from the talents as the patriotism it manifested . But he died within two months after , and in ...
... expressed in the countenances and conversation of the members generally in this debut of Mr. Carr , and the hopes they conceived , as well from the talents as the patriotism it manifested . But he died within two months after , and in ...
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... expressed in the original draught in these words : " Art . XI . All charges of war , and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence , or general welfare , and allowed by the United States assembled , shall be ...
... expressed in the original draught in these words : " Art . XI . All charges of war , and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence , or general welfare , and allowed by the United States assembled , shall be ...
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... expression , he rose to the eminent station which he held in the great National Convention of 1787 ; and in that of Virgin- ia , which followed , he sustained the new constitution in all its parts , bearing off the palm against the ...
... expression , he rose to the eminent station which he held in the great National Convention of 1787 ; and in that of Virgin- ia , which followed , he sustained the new constitution in all its parts , bearing off the palm against the ...
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... expressed his determination to adopt , as the only re- source against a system of warfare so barbarous and unheard of , a retaliation on the British prisoners in his power . Among the persons most conspicuous in these infa- mous ...
... expressed his determination to adopt , as the only re- source against a system of warfare so barbarous and unheard of , a retaliation on the British prisoners in his power . Among the persons most conspicuous in these infa- mous ...
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