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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... trade . His qualifications of it . His opinion of a navy . Sends a model for the capitol at Richmond . The Bar- bary powers . Proposes a plan of resistance by combined forces . Causes of its failure . His multifarious correspondence ...
... trade . His qualifications of it . His opinion of a navy . Sends a model for the capitol at Richmond . The Bar- bary powers . Proposes a plan of resistance by combined forces . Causes of its failure . His multifarious correspondence ...
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... trade should also be as free in Virginia as in England ; and that no tax , custom or imposition , should be laid in Virginia , nor forts nor castles erected therein without the consent of the Grand Assembly . " In 1673 , Charles the ...
... trade should also be as free in Virginia as in England ; and that no tax , custom or imposition , should be laid in Virginia , nor forts nor castles erected therein without the consent of the Grand Assembly . " In 1673 , Charles the ...
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... trade , having a most secure port , capable of receiving the largest vessels those of 400 hhds . being able to brush against the sides of the dock . The houses are in general better than those in Williams- burg ; but the gardens more ...
... trade , having a most secure port , capable of receiving the largest vessels those of 400 hhds . being able to brush against the sides of the dock . The houses are in general better than those in Williams- burg ; but the gardens more ...
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... trade after the 1st of June , 1774 , as a punishment for its destruction of the tea in the December preceding . This act having reached Virginia while the Assembly was in session , Mr. Jefferson says , that a number of the junior ...
... trade after the 1st of June , 1774 , as a punishment for its destruction of the tea in the December preceding . This act having reached Virginia while the Assembly was in session , Mr. Jefferson says , that a number of the junior ...
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... trade as were not too restrictive on the colonists : that the emigrants had adopted the laws of the mother country , and had continued their political union with her , by acknowledging the authority of the same common sovereign . It ...
... trade as were not too restrictive on the colonists : that the emigrants had adopted the laws of the mother country , and had continued their political union with her , by acknowledging the authority of the same common sovereign . It ...
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