The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Third President of the United States: With Parts of His Correspondence Never Before Published, and Notices of His Opinions on Questions of Civil Government, National Policy, and Constitutional Law, Том 1Carey, Lea & Blanchard, 1837 - 573 страници |
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... consequence of the author's having been obliged to revise most of the sheets at the distance of near three hundred miles from the press ; and as , from the same circumstance , his additions and cor- rections could not be revised , the ...
... consequence of the author's having been obliged to revise most of the sheets at the distance of near three hundred miles from the press ; and as , from the same circumstance , his additions and cor- rections could not be revised , the ...
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... consequences CHAPTER V. 1777-1779 . · 79 Mr. Jefferson proposes a of the Committee . tion of the labour . Character of the Revisal . Edmund Pendleton . Criminal Law . James Madison . The right of Expatriation de- clared . System of ...
... consequences CHAPTER V. 1777-1779 . · 79 Mr. Jefferson proposes a of the Committee . tion of the labour . Character of the Revisal . Edmund Pendleton . Criminal Law . James Madison . The right of Expatriation de- clared . System of ...
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... consequence of the tobacco cultiva- tion is to be found in the increase of slaves ; for though it did not occasion their first introduction , it greatly encou- raged their importation afterwards . It is to the spirit of commerce , which ...
... consequence of the tobacco cultiva- tion is to be found in the increase of slaves ; for though it did not occasion their first introduction , it greatly encou- raged their importation afterwards . It is to the spirit of commerce , which ...
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... consequence of which will readily occur to her . I promised also to give her some Virginia silk which I had expected , and I begin to wish my expectation may not prove vain . I fear she will think me but an ungainly acquaint- ance . My ...
... consequence of which will readily occur to her . I promised also to give her some Virginia silk which I had expected , and I begin to wish my expectation may not prove vain . I fear she will think me but an ungainly acquaint- ance . My ...
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... consequence , it is said , of the " severe censures " passed in England on the circular letter formerly addressed by her Legislature to the other colonies * . As then , Virginia , in 1773 , seems not to have been prompted by the example ...
... consequence , it is said , of the " severe censures " passed in England on the circular letter formerly addressed by her Legislature to the other colonies * . As then , Virginia , in 1773 , seems not to have been prompted by the example ...
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