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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... authorities . And , where facts and truths alone are sought , this acknowledgment cannot diminish the value of the production , or detract from its usefulness . Farther than what the writers quoted afford , neither the splendor of fancy ...
... authorities . And , where facts and truths alone are sought , this acknowledgment cannot diminish the value of the production , or detract from its usefulness . Farther than what the writers quoted afford , neither the splendor of fancy ...
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... authority on which was constituted a Court of Inquiry said to have been lately held in Rhode Island , with powers to transport persons accused of offences committed in America to places beyond the seas to be tried . " The said ...
... authority on which was constituted a Court of Inquiry said to have been lately held in Rhode Island , with powers to transport persons accused of offences committed in America to places beyond the seas to be tried . " The said ...
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... the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother country over England . " In this doctrine , however , " says he , " I had never been able to get any one to agree with me LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 21.
... the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother country over England . " In this doctrine , however , " says he , " I had never been able to get any one to agree with me LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 21.
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... authority , which the British par- liament arrogated ; that the crown had unjustly com- menced its encroachments , by distributing the settle- ments among its favorites , and the followers of its for- tunes ; that it then proceeded to ...
... authority , which the British par- liament arrogated ; that the crown had unjustly com- menced its encroachments , by distributing the settle- ments among its favorites , and the followers of its for- tunes ; that it then proceeded to ...
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... authority in the colonies , and points out , without hesitation , his deviation from the line of duty ; he asserts that by the unjust exercise of his negative power , he had rejected laws of the most salutary tendency ; that he had ...
... authority in the colonies , and points out , without hesitation , his deviation from the line of duty ; he asserts that by the unjust exercise of his negative power , he had rejected laws of the most salutary tendency ; that he had ...
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