The Declaration Of Independence: Its HistoryDa Capo Press, 21. 9. 1970 - Počet stran: 629 |
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... never put their thoughts or described their deeds on paper . Still more perhaps were unfortunate ( or fortunate ) enough to have their writings either destroyed or lost . Indeed , John Adams writes to William Tudor , June 5 , 1817 ...
... never put their thoughts or described their deeds on paper . Still more perhaps were unfortunate ( or fortunate ) enough to have their writings either destroyed or lost . Indeed , John Adams writes to William Tudor , June 5 , 1817 ...
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... never suffer to pass in Congress , I certainly never would oppose . There were other expressions , which I would not have inserted had I drawn it up ; particularly that which called the King a Tyrant . I thought this too personal , for I ...
... never suffer to pass in Congress , I certainly never would oppose . There were other expressions , which I would not have inserted had I drawn it up ; particularly that which called the King a Tyrant . I thought this too personal , for I ...
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... never tasted the bitter cup ; they have never smarted , and are therefore a little cooler ; but you will see that the colonies are united indissolubly . Maryland has passed a few eccentric resolves , but these are only flashes which ...
... never tasted the bitter cup ; they have never smarted , and are therefore a little cooler ; but you will see that the colonies are united indissolubly . Maryland has passed a few eccentric resolves , but these are only flashes which ...
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