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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... respect from you , in a dedication of your " Life of Mr. Jefferson " to me , I could only be governed in accepting it , by my confidence in your capacity to do justice to a character so interesting to this country , and to the world ...
... respect from you , in a dedication of your " Life of Mr. Jefferson " to me , I could only be governed in accepting it , by my confidence in your capacity to do justice to a character so interesting to this country , and to the world ...
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... respecting taxation , was omitted . crown . In 1677 , the House of Burgesses made a spirited oppo- sition to an invasion of their privileges by the agents of the The Commissioners who had been sent out from England to investigate the ...
... respecting taxation , was omitted . crown . In 1677 , the House of Burgesses made a spirited oppo- sition to an invasion of their privileges by the agents of the The Commissioners who had been sent out from England to investigate the ...
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... respects , yet , I thank my God , I have the advantage of brother Job in this , that Satan has not as yet put forth his hand to load me with bodily afflictions . You must know , dear Page , that I am now in a house surrounded with ...
... respects , yet , I thank my God , I have the advantage of brother Job in this , that Satan has not as yet put forth his hand to load me with bodily afflictions . You must know , dear Page , that I am now in a house surrounded with ...
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... respecting America ; to main- tain a correspondence with the colonies ; to obtain infor- mation respecting the Court of Inquiry recently held in Rhode Island ; and to communicate the result of their proceedings to the House of Burgesses ...
... respecting America ; to main- tain a correspondence with the colonies ; to obtain infor- mation respecting the Court of Inquiry recently held in Rhode Island ; and to communicate the result of their proceedings to the House of Burgesses ...
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... respects they request those deputies to co - operate cordially with the other colonies . General Gage's procla- mation declaring it treasonable for the people of Massachu- setts - Bay to assemble " to consider of their grievances , and ...
... respects they request those deputies to co - operate cordially with the other colonies . General Gage's procla- mation declaring it treasonable for the people of Massachu- setts - Bay to assemble " to consider of their grievances , and ...
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