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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... lived , but not to be used in a manner which might provoke attacks on his memory ; and that some of them , if published at all , should never see the light , until all party and personal resentments were forgotten . It remains , that ...
... lived , but not to be used in a manner which might provoke attacks on his memory ; and that some of them , if published at all , should never see the light , until all party and personal resentments were forgotten . It remains , that ...
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... lived at Osborne's , in the county of Chesterfield , and who had three Of these , Thomas died young , Field settled on the southern border of the state , and left numerous descendants , and Peter , the father of the subject of this ...
... lived at Osborne's , in the county of Chesterfield , and who had three Of these , Thomas died young , Field settled on the southern border of the state , and left numerous descendants , and Peter , the father of the subject of this ...
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... lived . The other , and far more valuable acquaintance which he owed to Dr. Small , was Mr. Wythe , at that time a lawyer of eminence , and afterwards , in succession , a member of the first Congress , a professor in William and Mary ...
... lived . The other , and far more valuable acquaintance which he owed to Dr. Small , was Mr. Wythe , at that time a lawyer of eminence , and afterwards , in succession , a member of the first Congress , a professor in William and Mary ...
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... lived suspension of the ill feeling between Great Britain and her colonies ; but the attempt made by her in the following year , 1767 , to draw a revenue from them , in the less obvious form of an impost , small as that impost was ...
... lived suspension of the ill feeling between Great Britain and her colonies ; but the attempt made by her in the following year , 1767 , to draw a revenue from them , in the less obvious form of an impost , small as that impost was ...
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... lived with his mother , caught fire , while they were on a visit to a neighbour ; and in the alarm and confusion of the slaves , almost everything in it was consumed . The one who brought him the first tidings of his misfortune ...
... lived with his mother , caught fire , while they were on a visit to a neighbour ; and in the alarm and confusion of the slaves , almost everything in it was consumed . The one who brought him the first tidings of his misfortune ...
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