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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... present to the public a candid and impartial history of the life of THOMAS JEFFERSON , has been the anxious desire of the compiler , though , in other respects , his ability may have failed in the performance . This he hopes he has done ...
... present to the public a candid and impartial history of the life of THOMAS JEFFERSON , has been the anxious desire of the compiler , though , in other respects , his ability may have failed in the performance . This he hopes he has done ...
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... presents no struggle for liberty which has in it more of the moral sublime than that of the American revolution . It has of late years been too much forgotten in the sharp contentions of party , and he who endeavors to with- draw the ...
... presents no struggle for liberty which has in it more of the moral sublime than that of the American revolution . It has of late years been too much forgotten in the sharp contentions of party , and he who endeavors to with- draw the ...
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... present residence . He was born Feb- ruary 29 , 1707-8 , and intermarried , 1739 , with Jane Randolph , of the age of 19 , daughter of Isham Ran- dolph , one of the seven sons of that name and family , settled at Dungeness , in ...
... present residence . He was born Feb- ruary 29 , 1707-8 , and intermarried , 1739 , with Jane Randolph , of the age of 19 , daughter of Isham Ran- dolph , one of the seven sons of that name and family , settled at Dungeness , in ...
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... present re- lation with Hanover , having the same executive chief , but no other necessary political connexion ; and that our emigration from England to this country gave her no more right over us , than the emigration of the Danes and ...
... present re- lation with Hanover , having the same executive chief , but no other necessary political connexion ; and that our emigration from England to this country gave her no more right over us , than the emigration of the Danes and ...
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... present campaign , which we all hoped would be successful , we should have reason to expect an alliance on better terms : That this would in fact work no delay of any effectu- al aid from such ally , as , from the advance of the sea ...
... present campaign , which we all hoped would be successful , we should have reason to expect an alliance on better terms : That this would in fact work no delay of any effectu- al aid from such ally , as , from the advance of the sea ...
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