The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - 267 страници |
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... ministry , that a very brief space was sufficient to dissolve in every breast that glowed with national feeling , those ties which had been formed by blood , by time , and by policy . A very short experience and a slight converse with ...
... ministry , that a very brief space was sufficient to dissolve in every breast that glowed with national feeling , those ties which had been formed by blood , by time , and by policy . A very short experience and a slight converse with ...
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... ministers and sycophants of the crown . That during the reign of the sovereign whom he immediately addressed , the vio- lation of rights had increased in rapid and bold suc- cession ; being no longer single acts of tyranny , that might ...
... ministers and sycophants of the crown . That during the reign of the sovereign whom he immediately addressed , the vio- lation of rights had increased in rapid and bold suc- cession ; being no longer single acts of tyranny , that might ...
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... ministers loath to embrace extreme counsels , and inclined to relax somewhat of their rigor , and to leave an ... minister felt his pride revive : he would no longer hear of petitions or accommodation . Things turned anew to civil ...
... ministers loath to embrace extreme counsels , and inclined to relax somewhat of their rigor , and to leave an ... minister felt his pride revive : he would no longer hear of petitions or accommodation . Things turned anew to civil ...
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... ministers searcely deigned to perceive it . But the counsels of the ministers ended not here . Wishing to blend with rigor a certain clemency , and also to prevent new occasions of insurrection in the colonies , they brought forward the ...
... ministers searcely deigned to perceive it . But the counsels of the ministers ended not here . Wishing to blend with rigor a certain clemency , and also to prevent new occasions of insurrection in the colonies , they brought forward the ...
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... ministry ; nearly a year had elapsed , since the fields of Concord and Lexington had been stained with hostile blood ; during this inter- val armies had been raised , vessels of war had been equipped , fortifications had been erected ...
... ministry ; nearly a year had elapsed , since the fields of Concord and Lexington had been stained with hostile blood ; during this inter- val armies had been raised , vessels of war had been equipped , fortifications had been erected ...
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