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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... called Ozborne's , and owned the lands afterwards the glebe of the parish . He had three sons ; Thomas , who died young ; Field , who settled on the waters of Roanoke , and left numerous descendants ; and Peter , my father , who settled ...
... called Ozborne's , and owned the lands afterwards the glebe of the parish . He had three sons ; Thomas , who died young ; Field , who settled on the waters of Roanoke , and left numerous descendants ; and Peter , my father , who settled ...
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... called by the Governor , Lord Botetourt . To that meeting was made known the joint resolutions and address of the British Lords and Com- mons of 1768-9 , on the proceedings in Massachusetts . Counter resolutions , and an address to the ...
... called by the Governor , Lord Botetourt . To that meeting was made known the joint resolutions and address of the British Lords and Com- mons of 1768-9 , on the proceedings in Massachusetts . Counter resolutions , and an address to the ...
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... called forth the opposing voice of the freer part of the people , and proved them to be the majority even in these colo- nies : That the backwardness of these two colonies might be ascribed partly to the influence of proprietary pow- er ...
... called forth the opposing voice of the freer part of the people , and proved them to be the majority even in these colo- nies : That the backwardness of these two colonies might be ascribed partly to the influence of proprietary pow- er ...
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... called together legislative bodies at places unusual , uncomfortable , and distant from the depository of their public records , for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures . " He has dissolved ...
... called together legislative bodies at places unusual , uncomfortable , and distant from the depository of their public records , for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures . " He has dissolved ...
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... called freemen , in others they were called slaves ; but that the difference as to the state was imaginary only . What matters it whether a landlord employing ten laborers on his farm , gives them annually as much money as will buy them ...
... called freemen , in others they were called slaves ; but that the difference as to the state was imaginary only . What matters it whether a landlord employing ten laborers on his farm , gives them annually as much money as will buy them ...
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