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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... considered as fixing the destinies of his life , that Doctor William Small , of Scotland , was then Professor of Mathemat- ics in the institution ; " a man , " says his pupil , " pro- found in most of the useful branches of science ...
... considered as fixing the destinies of his life , that Doctor William Small , of Scotland , was then Professor of Mathemat- ics in the institution ; " a man , " says his pupil , " pro- found in most of the useful branches of science ...
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... considered as the attempt of rashness , and met the fate of folly . And that which has since im- mortalized its authors and promoters , was first con- ceived by the mind and enforced by the eloquence of Jefferson , and adds no ...
... considered as the attempt of rashness , and met the fate of folly . And that which has since im- mortalized its authors and promoters , was first con- ceived by the mind and enforced by the eloquence of Jefferson , and adds no ...
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... a deadly stab at the most sacred rights of the citizen , and as demanding the attention of the legislature of Virginia . The subject was taken up and considered at the spring session of 1773. On LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 15.
... a deadly stab at the most sacred rights of the citizen , and as demanding the attention of the legislature of Virginia . The subject was taken up and considered at the spring session of 1773. On LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 15.
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... considered at the spring session of 1773. On this occasion , Mr. Jefferson associated himself with several of the boldest and most active of his com- panions in the house , ( " not thinking , " as he says himself , " the old and leading ...
... considered at the spring session of 1773. On this occasion , Mr. Jefferson associated himself with several of the boldest and most active of his com- panions in the house , ( " not thinking , " as he says himself , " the old and leading ...
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... considered those acts of oppression directed against the colonies of New England , acts in which all were concerned , and an attack on the liberties and immunities of every other province . They accordingly resolved , that the first day ...
... considered those acts of oppression directed against the colonies of New England , acts in which all were concerned , and an attack on the liberties and immunities of every other province . They accordingly resolved , that the first day ...
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