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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... measure , to supply the deficiency . Neither have I hesitated , in many in- stances , to employ the very words of my authorities ; conscious that any attempted amendment on my part , would not only be futile , but , by misapplication of ...
... measure , to supply the deficiency . Neither have I hesitated , in many in- stances , to employ the very words of my authorities ; conscious that any attempted amendment on my part , would not only be futile , but , by misapplication of ...
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... measure of goodness to his young friend by procuring for him a reception as a student at law under the direction of the celebrated George Wythe , the most distinguished man of his age , one of the signers of the Declaration of ...
... measure of goodness to his young friend by procuring for him a reception as a student at law under the direction of the celebrated George Wythe , the most distinguished man of his age , one of the signers of the Declaration of ...
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... measures of the mother country , which seemed to be the result no less of mad- ness than determined oppression . The ... measure , be judged , from his recollections of the powerful efforts of the celebrated Patrick Henry , man . and of ...
... measures of the mother country , which seemed to be the result no less of mad- ness than determined oppression . The ... measure , be judged , from his recollections of the powerful efforts of the celebrated Patrick Henry , man . and of ...
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... measure , compensate for the want of a mother's care and instruction . Mr. Wayles was an eminent law- yer of the province , and having by his great industry , punctuality , and practical readiness , acquired a hand- some fortune , he ...
... measure , compensate for the want of a mother's care and instruction . Mr. Wayles was an eminent law- yer of the province , and having by his great industry , punctuality , and practical readiness , acquired a hand- some fortune , he ...
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... measures was that of coming to an understanding with all the other colonies , to consider the British claims as a ... measure would probably be to propose a meet- ing of deputies from every colony , at some central place , who should be ...
... measures was that of coming to an understanding with all the other colonies , to consider the British claims as a ... measure would probably be to propose a meet- ing of deputies from every colony , at some central place , who should be ...
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