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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... relation between Great Brit- ain and the colonies was exactly the same as that of England and Scotland , after the accession of James , and until the union , and the same as her present re- lation with Hanover , having the same ...
... relation between Great Brit- ain and the colonies was exactly the same as that of England and Scotland , after the accession of James , and until the union , and the same as her present re- lation with Hanover , having the same ...
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... relation between us and England ? Our other patriots , Randolph , the Lees , Nicholas , and Pendleton , stopped at the half - way house of John Dickinson , who admitted that England had a right to regulate our commerce and to lay duties ...
... relation between us and England ? Our other patriots , Randolph , the Lees , Nicholas , and Pendleton , stopped at the half - way house of John Dickinson , who admitted that England had a right to regulate our commerce and to lay duties ...
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... relation , similarity , and inter- course , will generally pursue the same objects with Massachusetts ; Jersey , Delaware , and Maryland , with Pennsylvania . Dr. Rush took notice , that the decay of the liberties of the Dutch republic ...
... relation , similarity , and inter- course , will generally pursue the same objects with Massachusetts ; Jersey , Delaware , and Maryland , with Pennsylvania . Dr. Rush took notice , that the decay of the liberties of the Dutch republic ...
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... relation to the law declaring tenants in tail to hold in fee simple . " In the earlier times of the colony , " he informs us , " when lands were to be obtained for little or nothing , some provident individuals procured large grants ...
... relation to the law declaring tenants in tail to hold in fee simple . " In the earlier times of the colony , " he informs us , " when lands were to be obtained for little or nothing , some provident individuals procured large grants ...
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... relation in which I stand to the people among whom they are situated , together with a confidence , which a personal knowledge of the members of the Executive gives me , that they will be glad of information from any quarter , on a ...
... relation in which I stand to the people among whom they are situated , together with a confidence , which a personal knowledge of the members of the Executive gives me , that they will be glad of information from any quarter , on a ...
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