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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... communication , of correct and gen- tlemanly manners , and with an enlarged and liberal mind . " An attachment was soon formed between these congenial spirits , and they became daily and insepara- ble LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 9.
... communication , of correct and gen- tlemanly manners , and with an enlarged and liberal mind . " An attachment was soon formed between these congenial spirits , and they became daily and insepara- ble LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 9.
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... communication of sentiments necessary ; in order therefore to remove the uneasiness and to quiet the minds of the people , as well as for the other good purposes above mentioned : " Be it resolved , that a standing committee of corres ...
... communication of sentiments necessary ; in order therefore to remove the uneasiness and to quiet the minds of the people , as well as for the other good purposes above mentioned : " Be it resolved , that a standing committee of corres ...
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... communication with our sister co- lonies respecting those important considerations ; and the result of such their ... communicate from time to time with the said com- 2 * LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 17 pondence and inquiry be appointed, to ...
... communication with our sister co- lonies respecting those important considerations ; and the result of such their ... communicate from time to time with the said com- 2 * LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 17 pondence and inquiry be appointed, to ...
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... communicate from time to time with the said com- mittee . " The consulting members proposed to Mr. Jefferson to move these resolutions : but he urged that it should be done by Mr. Carr , his friend and brother - in - law , then a new ...
... communicate from time to time with the said com- mittee . " The consulting members proposed to Mr. Jefferson to move these resolutions : but he urged that it should be done by Mr. Carr , his friend and brother - in - law , then a new ...
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... communication between the respective colonies , and by which they might be brought to a mutual understanding and a unity of action , has since been asserted to have arisen in Massachusetts , and Judge Marshall , in his Life of ...
... communication between the respective colonies , and by which they might be brought to a mutual understanding and a unity of action , has since been asserted to have arisen in Massachusetts , and Judge Marshall , in his Life of ...
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