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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... interest when con- templated in this view - if to the philosopher it affords a profound and gratifying theory in his annals of man- how vastly more important , and what a matter of ex- ultation , must it be to those who reflect that it ...
... interest when con- templated in this view - if to the philosopher it affords a profound and gratifying theory in his annals of man- how vastly more important , and what a matter of ex- ultation , must it be to those who reflect that it ...
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... interests directed his aim to higher objects and more extensive usefulness . As early as the year 1769 he was elected a member of the pro- vincial legislature from the county where he resided , and continued a member of that body until ...
... interests directed his aim to higher objects and more extensive usefulness . As early as the year 1769 he was elected a member of the pro- vincial legislature from the county where he resided , and continued a member of that body until ...
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... interests sacrificed to individuals in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to transportation across the Atlantic 2 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 13 man. ...
... interests sacrificed to individuals in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to transportation across the Atlantic 2 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 13 man. ...
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... interests of America , and to the rights of human nature , deeply wounded by this infamous practice . That , inattentive to the necessities of his people , he had neglected for years the laws that were sent for his inspection ; and that ...
... interests of America , and to the rights of human nature , deeply wounded by this infamous practice . That , inattentive to the necessities of his people , he had neglected for years the laws that were sent for his inspection ; and that ...
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... interest to prevent a coalition ; but should they refuse , we shall be but where we are ; whereas , without trying , we shall never know whether they will aid us or not : That the present campaign may be unsuccessful , and therefore we ...
... interest to prevent a coalition ; but should they refuse , we shall be but where we are ; whereas , without trying , we shall never know whether they will aid us or not : That the present campaign may be unsuccessful , and therefore we ...
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