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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... received , in the intervals of public business , that domestic happiness he was so well fitted to partake and enjoy . Its duration , however , was but short ; in little more than ten years , death de- prived him of his wife , and left ...
... received , in the intervals of public business , that domestic happiness he was so well fitted to partake and enjoy . Its duration , however , was but short ; in little more than ten years , death de- prived him of his wife , and left ...
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... received of the transactions of Congress , and the astonishing concord which prevailed in America , made the ministers loath to embrace extreme counsels , and inclined to relax somewhat of their rigor , and to leave an opening for ...
... received of the transactions of Congress , and the astonishing concord which prevailed in America , made the ministers loath to embrace extreme counsels , and inclined to relax somewhat of their rigor , and to leave an opening for ...
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... received the usual large majority in its favor , with directions to lay it before the respective provincial legislatures . It was at least hoped that if the scheme did not finally succeed , it might produce disunion or discontent ...
... received the usual large majority in its favor , with directions to lay it before the respective provincial legislatures . It was at least hoped that if the scheme did not finally succeed , it might produce disunion or discontent ...
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... received the information in Virginia , from Colonel Harrison , on his return from that Congress . Lee , Livingston , and Jay , had been the committee for the draught . The first , prepared by Lee , had been disapproved and recommitted ...
... received the information in Virginia , from Colonel Harrison , on his return from that Congress . Lee , Livingston , and Jay , had been the committee for the draught . The first , prepared by Lee , had been disapproved and recommitted ...
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... received the sanction of that body . It is as follows : " When , in the course of human events , it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another , and to as- sume among the ...
... received the sanction of that body . It is as follows : " When , in the course of human events , it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another , and to as- sume among the ...
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