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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... whole of the first volume was submitted to his inspection , and received the benefit of his correction as to matters of fact . To Mr. Randolph , the author is under the highest obligations for access to all the letters written by his ...
... whole of the first volume was submitted to his inspection , and received the benefit of his correction as to matters of fact . To Mr. Randolph , the author is under the highest obligations for access to all the letters written by his ...
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... whole population was but 40,000 , the number of indented servants was 6000 , and that of the slaves was but 2000. The importations of the latter , he says , did not ex- ceed two or three cargoes in seven years , but that of servants ...
... whole population was but 40,000 , the number of indented servants was 6000 , and that of the slaves was but 2000. The importations of the latter , he says , did not ex- ceed two or three cargoes in seven years , but that of servants ...
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... whole commerce of the country . Nor was this system of credit more eagerly sought by the improvident planter than it was given by the thrifty and sa- gacious trader ; for it afforded to him a sure pledge for the consignment of the ...
... whole commerce of the country . Nor was this system of credit more eagerly sought by the improvident planter than it was given by the thrifty and sa- gacious trader ; for it afforded to him a sure pledge for the consignment of the ...
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... whole colony was divided into parishes- commonly about two in a county - in each of which was a glebe and parsonage house for the minister , who also received 16,000 pounds of tobacco a year from the public treasury . Great jealousy ...
... whole colony was divided into parishes- commonly about two in a county - in each of which was a glebe and parsonage house for the minister , who also received 16,000 pounds of tobacco a year from the public treasury . Great jealousy ...
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... whole province with the mother country . Whilst , in the latter relation , they , with few exceptions , showed themselves zealous asserters of their civil rights , in the colony itself there was exhibited a strong aristocratical spirit ...
... whole province with the mother country . Whilst , in the latter relation , they , with few exceptions , showed themselves zealous asserters of their civil rights , in the colony itself there was exhibited a strong aristocratical spirit ...
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