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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... liberty , deeply imbued with a detestation of tyranny , and with all their wrongs and remembrances about them , were brave and determined , unrepining in the midst of hardships , and free from cruelty and licentiousness . With such ...
... liberty , deeply imbued with a detestation of tyranny , and with all their wrongs and remembrances about them , were brave and determined , unrepining in the midst of hardships , and free from cruelty and licentiousness . With such ...
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... liberty and a detestation of tyranny been im- printed on his mind . His failure is ascribed to the effect of the regal government , from which nothing liberal , or that innovated on established error , could expect success . The minds ...
... liberty and a detestation of tyranny been im- printed on his mind . His failure is ascribed to the effect of the regal government , from which nothing liberal , or that innovated on established error , could expect success . The minds ...
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... liberty verging on enthusiasm ; and his spirit firm and undaunted , beyond the possibil- ity of being shaken . With what delight the House of Burgesses hailed this new champion , and felicitated themselves on such an accession to their ...
... liberty verging on enthusiasm ; and his spirit firm and undaunted , beyond the possibil- ity of being shaken . With what delight the House of Burgesses hailed this new champion , and felicitated themselves on such an accession to their ...
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... liberty , prosperity , and harmony with Great Britain . " When this address had been passed , Mr. Jefferson immediately proceeded to Congress , which was then in session , and gave them the first notice they had of it . It was highly ...
... liberty , prosperity , and harmony with Great Britain . " When this address had been passed , Mr. Jefferson immediately proceeded to Congress , which was then in session , and gave them the first notice they had of it . It was highly ...
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... are endowed by their Creator with [ certain ] inherent and inalienable rights ; that among these are life , liberty , and the pursuit of hap- piness ; that to secure these rights , governments are 44 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... are endowed by their Creator with [ certain ] inherent and inalienable rights ; that among these are life , liberty , and the pursuit of hap- piness ; that to secure these rights , governments are 44 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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