The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - Počet stran: 267 |
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... councils of their mother country , and courts of Europe ; armed troops sent amongst them to enforce submission to these violen- ces ; and actual hostilities commenced against them . No alternative was presented but resistance or uncon ...
... councils of their mother country , and courts of Europe ; armed troops sent amongst them to enforce submission to these violen- ces ; and actual hostilities commenced against them . No alternative was presented but resistance or uncon ...
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... Council , Assembly , or General Court , should propose to make provisions according to their respec- tive conditions , circumstances , and faculties , for con- tributing their proportion to the common defence ; such proportion to be ...
... Council , Assembly , or General Court , should propose to make provisions according to their respec- tive conditions , circumstances , and faculties , for con- tributing their proportion to the common defence ; such proportion to be ...
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... councils , and prosper the endeavors of those to whom America hath confided her hopes ; that , through their wise directions , we may again see re- united the blessings of liberty , prosperity , and harmony with Great Britain . " When ...
... councils , and prosper the endeavors of those to whom America hath confided her hopes ; that , through their wise directions , we may again see re- united the blessings of liberty , prosperity , and harmony with Great Britain . " When ...
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... Council of London , which had come to hand four days ago , must have sat- isfied every one of this point : That the people wait for us to lead the way : That they are in favor of the measure , though the instructions given by some of ...
... Council of London , which had come to hand four days ago , must have sat- isfied every one of this point : That the people wait for us to lead the way : That they are in favor of the measure , though the instructions given by some of ...
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... councils the disturbers of our harmony , they have , by their free election , re- established them in power . At this very time , too , they are permitting their chief magistrate to send over not only soldiers of our common blood , but ...
... councils the disturbers of our harmony , they have , by their free election , re- established them in power . At this very time , too , they are permitting their chief magistrate to send over not only soldiers of our common blood , but ...
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