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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... declared to him , a copy of the preceding dedication ; and to spare him the trouble of an answer , he was told that the paper , if not objected to , would be printed in that form . He , however , decided on answering it , and merely ...
... declared to him , a copy of the preceding dedication ; and to spare him the trouble of an answer , he was told that the paper , if not objected to , would be printed in that form . He , however , decided on answering it , and merely ...
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... Declaration by Congress of the causes of taking up arms . The mani- festos of Congress . Mr. Jefferson's share in those papers . Is re- elected to Congress . His previous views on Independence . Pro- gress of Public Sentiment ...
... Declaration by Congress of the causes of taking up arms . The mani- festos of Congress . Mr. Jefferson's share in those papers . Is re- elected to Congress . His previous views on Independence . Pro- gress of Public Sentiment ...
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... declared their belief that " his majesty would not grant " this power to the Commissioner , for they " find not the ... declaration of the Assembly , Charles , in his instruc- tions to lord Culpepper , the Governor of Virginia , stigma ...
... declared their belief that " his majesty would not grant " this power to the Commissioner , for they " find not the ... declaration of the Assembly , Charles , in his instruc- tions to lord Culpepper , the Governor of Virginia , stigma ...
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... Declaration , as well as other papers drawn by him , would have been far less worthy of their elevated purposes , and less an object of pride to the nation , and of honour to their author . It was probably to that diversity of knowledge ...
... Declaration , as well as other papers drawn by him , would have been far less worthy of their elevated purposes , and less an object of pride to the nation , and of honour to their author . It was probably to that diversity of knowledge ...
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... declares , that he never heard such strains of eloquence from any other man , and that " Mr. Henry ap- peared to speak as Homer wrote . " Somewhat must be deducted from this high - wrought panegyric , both for the inexperience of the ...
... declares , that he never heard such strains of eloquence from any other man , and that " Mr. Henry ap- peared to speak as Homer wrote . " Somewhat must be deducted from this high - wrought panegyric , both for the inexperience of the ...
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