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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... given in a portable and economical form , what was be- fore contained in , or appended to , books voluminous in bulk and extravagant in price . W. L. LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . CHAPTER I. THE LIFE of ADVERTISEMENT: ...
... given in a portable and economical form , what was be- fore contained in , or appended to , books voluminous in bulk and extravagant in price . W. L. LIFE OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . CHAPTER I. THE LIFE of ADVERTISEMENT: ...
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... given of making known to the house his great worth and talents . It was so agreed : he moved them , they were adopted without a dissenting voice , and a committee of correspondence appointed , of whom Peyton Randolph , the Speaker , was ...
... given of making known to the house his great worth and talents . It was so agreed : he moved them , they were adopted without a dissenting voice , and a committee of correspondence appointed , of whom Peyton Randolph , the Speaker , was ...
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... given a title to that authority , which the British par- liament arrogated ; that the crown had unjustly com- menced its encroachments , by distributing the settle- ments among its favourites , and the followers of its for- tunes ; that ...
... given a title to that authority , which the British par- liament arrogated ; that the crown had unjustly com- menced its encroachments , by distributing the settle- ments among its favourites , and the followers of its for- tunes ; that ...
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... given no instructions , and consequently no powers , to give such consent : That if the delegates of any particular colony had no power to declare such colony independent , certain they were , the others could not declare it for them ...
... given no instructions , and consequently no powers , to give such consent : That if the delegates of any particular colony had no power to declare such colony independent , certain they were , the others could not declare it for them ...
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... given by some of their representatives are not : That the voice of the representatives is not always consonant with the voice of the people , and that this is remarkably the case in these middle colonies : That the effect of the ...
... given by some of their representatives are not : That the voice of the representatives is not always consonant with the voice of the people , and that this is remarkably the case in these middle colonies : That the effect of the ...
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Adams adopted America appointed army Assembly authority bank bill Britain British character Charlottesville colonies commerce committee Congress connexion considerable considered constitution Council danger declaration of independence Delaware counties delegates domestick duties elected enemy England equal errour established Executive favour fellow citizens foreign France Franklin freemen French friends give Governour Hamilton gress habeas corpus hands honour hope House of Burgesses inhabitants interest James river Jefferson John Adams judgement King labour laws legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore measures ment mind minister Monticello nation nature necessary never object opinion party passed peace person Peyton Randolph political present President principles prisoners proposed publick received render retirement revolution sentiments situation slaves South Carolina taxes thing THOMAS JEFFERSON thought tion treasury treaty trial by jury troops United Virginia vote whole wish