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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... leaving a widow , who lived until 1778 , and six daughters and two sons . To the young- est son he left his estate on James River ; to the eldest , with whose life we are engaged , the lands on which he was born , and lived , and died ...
... leaving a widow , who lived until 1778 , and six daughters and two sons . To the young- est son he left his estate on James River ; to the eldest , with whose life we are engaged , the lands on which he was born , and lived , and died ...
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... leaving three daugh- ters the portion which came on that event to Mrs. Jef ferson was about equal to the patrimony of her husband , and consequently doubled the ease of their circum- stances . After the dissolution of the Virginia ...
... leaving three daugh- ters the portion which came on that event to Mrs. Jef ferson was about equal to the patrimony of her husband , and consequently doubled the ease of their circum- stances . After the dissolution of the Virginia ...
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... leave an opening for accommodation . Lord North even intimated to the American merchants then in London , that if they pre- sented petitions , they should meet attention . But in the midst of these glimmerings of peace , the news ar ...
... leave an opening for accommodation . Lord North even intimated to the American merchants then in London , that if they pre- sented petitions , they should meet attention . But in the midst of these glimmerings of peace , the news ar ...
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... leave to the General Congress now sitting , before whom we shall lay the papers your Lordship has communicated to us . For ourselves , we have exhausted every mode of application which our invention could suggest as proper and promising ...
... leave to the General Congress now sitting , before whom we shall lay the papers your Lordship has communicated to us . For ourselves , we have exhausted every mode of application which our invention could suggest as proper and promising ...
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... leave the colony , a circumstance is stated to have occurred to him , and to Mr. Harrison and Mr. Lee , his fellow delegates , that conveyed a noble mark of the unbounded confidence which their constituents reposed in their integrity ...
... leave the colony , a circumstance is stated to have occurred to him , and to Mr. Harrison and Mr. Lee , his fellow delegates , that conveyed a noble mark of the unbounded confidence which their constituents reposed in their integrity ...
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