The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Mack & Andrus, 1834 - 267 páginas |
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... body of wisdom which the world has seldom witnessed . The people themselves , enthu- siastick in the cause of liberty , deeply imbued with a detestation of tyranny , and with all their wrongs and remembrances about them , were brave and ...
... body of wisdom which the world has seldom witnessed . The people themselves , enthu- siastick in the cause of liberty , deeply imbued with a detestation of tyranny , and with all their wrongs and remembrances about them , were brave and ...
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... body until it was clos- ed by the revolution . In consequence , he became as- sociated with men who will always stand in bold relief among the first , the most ardent , and most determined champions of our rights . While here , he made ...
... body until it was clos- ed by the revolution . In consequence , he became as- sociated with men who will always stand in bold relief among the first , the most ardent , and most determined champions of our rights . While here , he made ...
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... , and request them to ap- point some person or persons of their respective bodies to communicate from time to time with the said com- 3 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 17 pondence and inquiry be appointed, to consist of eleven ...
... , and request them to ap- point some person or persons of their respective bodies to communicate from time to time with the said com- 3 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 17 pondence and inquiry be appointed, to consist of eleven ...
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... the representative assemblies , and refused to call others . That to enforce these , and other arbitrary measures , he had from time to time sent over large bodies of armed men , not made up of the LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 23.
... the representative assemblies , and refused to call others . That to enforce these , and other arbitrary measures , he had from time to time sent over large bodies of armed men , not made up of the LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 23.
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... bodies of armed men , not made up of the people here , nor raised by the authority of their laws . That to ren- der these proceedings still more criminal , instead of subjecting the military to the civil powers , he had expressly made ...
... bodies of armed men , not made up of the people here , nor raised by the authority of their laws . That to ren- der these proceedings still more criminal , instead of subjecting the military to the civil powers , he had expressly made ...
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