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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... considerable length of time ; the nation appeared to have fallen into an apathy or insensibility to their situation ; although the duty on tea was not yet repealed , and the declaratory act of a right in the Brit- ish parliament to bind ...
... considerable length of time ; the nation appeared to have fallen into an apathy or insensibility to their situation ; although the duty on tea was not yet repealed , and the declaratory act of a right in the Brit- ish parliament to bind ...
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... considerable reputation , and likewise the dangerous honor of having his name placed on a list of proscrip- tions in a bill of attainder , which was commenced in one of the houses of parliament , but was speedily sup- pressed . In the ...
... considerable reputation , and likewise the dangerous honor of having his name placed on a list of proscrip- tions in a bill of attainder , which was commenced in one of the houses of parliament , but was speedily sup- pressed . In the ...
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... considerable carriers of them to others . The debates having taken up the greater part of the 2d , 3d , and 4th days of July , were , on the evening of the last , closed ; the declaration was reported by the committee , agreed to by the ...
... considerable carriers of them to others . The debates having taken up the greater part of the 2d , 3d , and 4th days of July , were , on the evening of the last , closed ; the declaration was reported by the committee , agreed to by the ...
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... considerable inhabitants then convened at a ban- quet prepared in the council chamber , where they drank toasts to the perpetuity and prosperity of the United States , to the American Congress , to General Washington , to the success of ...
... considerable inhabitants then convened at a ban- quet prepared in the council chamber , where they drank toasts to the perpetuity and prosperity of the United States , to the American Congress , to General Washington , to the success of ...
Strana 95
... all the world , friends , foes , and neutrals . Let us apply this : the officers , after considerable hard . ships , have all procured quarters comfortable and sat- isfactory to them . In order to do this , LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 95.
... all the world , friends , foes , and neutrals . Let us apply this : the officers , after considerable hard . ships , have all procured quarters comfortable and sat- isfactory to them . In order to do this , LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 95.
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