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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... appeared to me to speak as Homer wrote . " In Mr. Jefferson's opinion , Henry , one of the most em- inent , but at the same time the most indolent of men , was the first who gave impetus to the ball of the revo- lution in the province ...
... appeared to me to speak as Homer wrote . " In Mr. Jefferson's opinion , Henry , one of the most em- inent , but at the same time the most indolent of men , was the first who gave impetus to the ball of the revo- lution in the province ...
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... appeared to have fallen into an apathy or insensibility to their situation ; although the duty on tea was not yet repealed , and the declaratory act of a right in the Brit- ish parliament to bind them by their laws in all cases , was ...
... appeared to have fallen into an apathy or insensibility to their situation ; although the duty on tea was not yet repealed , and the declaratory act of a right in the Brit- ish parliament to bind them by their laws in all cases , was ...
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... appeared , and took his seat in the Continental Congress . In this new capacity he persevered in the decided tone which he had assumed , always maintain- ing that no accommodation should be made between the two countries , unless on the ...
... appeared , and took his seat in the Continental Congress . In this new capacity he persevered in the decided tone which he had assumed , always maintain- ing that no accommodation should be made between the two countries , unless on the ...
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... appearing , in the course of these debates , that the colonies of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , and South Carolina , were not yet matured for falling from the parent stem , but that they were fast ...
... appearing , in the course of these debates , that the colonies of New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Delaware , Maryland , and South Carolina , were not yet matured for falling from the parent stem , but that they were fast ...
Strana 57
... appeared Eternity , with the globe and the pho- nix . At the foot were found these words , " Deus nobis hæc otia fecit . " In the midst of these transports , nothing was forgot- ten that might tend to inspire the people with affection ...
... appeared Eternity , with the globe and the pho- nix . At the foot were found these words , " Deus nobis hæc otia fecit . " In the midst of these transports , nothing was forgot- ten that might tend to inspire the people with affection ...
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