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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... give them one heart and one mind , to oppose by all just and proper means every injury to American rights . " Lord Dunmore , the royal Governor of the province , could not be otherwise than highly exasperated at such proceedings . Mr ...
... give them one heart and one mind , to oppose by all just and proper means every injury to American rights . " Lord Dunmore , the royal Governor of the province , could not be otherwise than highly exasperated at such proceedings . Mr ...
Strana 36
... give such consent : That if the delegates of any particular colony had no power to declare such colony independent , certain they were , the others could not declare it for them ; the colonies being as yet perfectly independent of each ...
... give such consent : That if the delegates of any particular colony had no power to declare such colony independent , certain they were , the others could not declare it for them ; the colonies being as yet perfectly independent of each ...
Strana 43
... give them offence . The clause too , reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa , was struck out , in compliance to South Carolina and Georgia , who had never attempted to restrain the im- portation of slaves , and who , on the ...
... give them offence . The clause too , reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa , was struck out , in compliance to South Carolina and Georgia , who had never attempted to restrain the im- portation of slaves , and who , on the ...
Strana 63
... gives them annually as much money as will buy them the necessaries of life , or gives them those necessaries at shorthand . The ten laborers add as much wealth annually to the state , increase its exports as much , in the one case as ...
... gives them annually as much money as will buy them the necessaries of life , or gives them those necessaries at shorthand . The ten laborers add as much wealth annually to the state , increase its exports as much , in the one case as ...
Strana 65
... give the jus trium liberorum to him who would import slaves ; that other kinds of property were pretty equally dis- tributed through all the colonies : there were as many cattle , horses , and sheep , in the north as the south , and ...
... give the jus trium liberorum to him who would import slaves ; that other kinds of property were pretty equally dis- tributed through all the colonies : there were as many cattle , horses , and sheep , in the north as the south , and ...
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