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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... less creditable to his talents than his integrity , a confidence in the latter of which is peculiarly necessary in set- tling the boundaries between jealous and independent territories . After this service , he was again employed with ...
... less creditable to his talents than his integrity , a confidence in the latter of which is peculiarly necessary in set- tling the boundaries between jealous and independent territories . After this service , he was again employed with ...
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... less of mad- ness than determined oppression . The attachment to England was great in all the colonies , and in Virginia it was more than usually strong ; many of the princi- pal families , according to a popular writer , were con ...
... less of mad- ness than determined oppression . The attachment to England was great in all the colonies , and in Virginia it was more than usually strong ; many of the princi- pal families , according to a popular writer , were con ...
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... less than a carte - blanche , and that the King's answer to the Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Common Council of London , which had come to hand four days ago , must have sat- isfied every one of this point : That the people wait for us to ...
... less than a carte - blanche , and that the King's answer to the Lord Mayor , Aldermen , and Common Council of London , which had come to hand four days ago , must have sat- isfied every one of this point : That the people wait for us to ...
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... less calculated to alarm their fears . Smarting from their wrongs , and still fresh in their indignation , it is to be apprehended that every curb of restraint will be removed , and that liberty may degenerate into violence or ...
... less calculated to alarm their fears . Smarting from their wrongs , and still fresh in their indignation , it is to be apprehended that every curb of restraint will be removed , and that liberty may degenerate into violence or ...
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... less able to pay taxes ? That the condition of the laboring poor in most countries , that of the fishermen , particularly of the northern states , is as abject as that of the slaves . It is the number of laborers which produces the sur ...
... less able to pay taxes ? That the condition of the laboring poor in most countries , that of the fishermen , particularly of the northern states , is as abject as that of the slaves . It is the number of laborers which produces the sur ...
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