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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... letters have enabled me , in some measure , to supply the deficiency . Neither have I hesitated , in many in- stances , to employ the very words of my authorities ; conscious that any attempted amendment on my part , would not only be ...
... letters have enabled me , in some measure , to supply the deficiency . Neither have I hesitated , in many in- stances , to employ the very words of my authorities ; conscious that any attempted amendment on my part , would not only be ...
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... letter to the Speakers of the other colonies , inclosing to each a copy of the resolutions , and left it in charge with their chairman to forward them by expresses . We would step aside one moment , for the purpose of introducing Mr ...
... letter to the Speakers of the other colonies , inclosing to each a copy of the resolutions , and left it in charge with their chairman to forward them by expresses . We would step aside one moment , for the purpose of introducing Mr ...
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... letter of Samuel A. Wells , Esquire , to Mr. Jefferson , and the answer of the latter of May 12th , 1829 , show conclusively that Massachu- setts did not adopt the measure , but on receipt of the proposition from Virginia , and which ...
... letter of Samuel A. Wells , Esquire , to Mr. Jefferson , and the answer of the latter of May 12th , 1829 , show conclusively that Massachu- setts did not adopt the measure , but on receipt of the proposition from Virginia , and which ...
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... Council of Virginia determined to re- move the prisoners to another state , or to another part of the same state . This intention was heard by the captives with distress . Mr. Jefferson immediately addressed a letter 86 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... Council of Virginia determined to re- move the prisoners to another state , or to another part of the same state . This intention was heard by the captives with distress . Mr. Jefferson immediately addressed a letter 86 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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... letter to Governor Henry , in which he stated the impolicy , impropriety , and cruelty of such a measure . But we will give this admirable letter to the reader . It speaks so well for the writer , is so illustrative of the more amiable ...
... letter to Governor Henry , in which he stated the impolicy , impropriety , and cruelty of such a measure . But we will give this admirable letter to the reader . It speaks so well for the writer , is so illustrative of the more amiable ...
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