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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... reason : expatriation being a national right , and acted on as such by all nations , in all ages . " This pamphlet is addressed to the king , as the chief officer of the people , appointed indeed by the laws , but circumscribed by ...
... reason : expatriation being a national right , and acted on as such by all nations , in all ages . " This pamphlet is addressed to the king , as the chief officer of the people , appointed indeed by the laws , but circumscribed by ...
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... reasons for the separation of the colonies from Great Britain ; which appeals to heaven for the justness of their cause ; which bears the signatures of some of the firmest patriots that ever existed ; and which resulted in giving a new ...
... reasons for the separation of the colonies from Great Britain ; which appeals to heaven for the justness of their cause ; which bears the signatures of some of the firmest patriots that ever existed ; and which resulted in giving a new ...
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... reason to expect , an alliance with those to whom alone , as yet , we had cast our eyes : That France and Spain had reason to be jealous of that rising power , which would one day certainly strip them of all their American possessions ...
... reason to expect , an alliance with those to whom alone , as yet , we had cast our eyes : That France and Spain had reason to be jealous of that rising power , which would one day certainly strip them of all their American possessions ...
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... reason to suspect it was their settled policy to keep in the rear of the confeder- acy , that their particular prospect might be better , even in the worst event : That , therefore , it was necessary for those colonies who had thrown ...
... reason to suspect it was their settled policy to keep in the rear of the confeder- acy , that their particular prospect might be better , even in the worst event : That , therefore , it was necessary for those colonies who had thrown ...
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... reason , those passages which convey . ed censure on the people of England were struck out , lest they should give them offence . The clause too , reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa , was struck out , in compliance to ...
... reason , those passages which convey . ed censure on the people of England were struck out , lest they should give them offence . The clause too , reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa , was struck out , in compliance to ...
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