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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... situation ; although the duty on tea was not yet repealed , and the declaratory act of a right in the Brit- ish parliament to bind them by their laws in all cases , was still suspended over them . But they at length aroused from their ...
... situation ; although the duty on tea was not yet repealed , and the declaratory act of a right in the Brit- ish parliament to bind them by their laws in all cases , was still suspended over them . But they at length aroused from their ...
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... situation , they confessed that they were engaged in a controversy pe- culiarly abhorrent to their affections , of which the only object was to restore the harmony formerly existing be- tween the two countries , and to establish it on ...
... situation , they confessed that they were engaged in a controversy pe- culiarly abhorrent to their affections , of which the only object was to restore the harmony formerly existing be- tween the two countries , and to establish it on ...
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... situation , it was impossible we could receive any assistance during this campaign : That it was prudent to fix among ourselves the terms on which we would form alliance , before we declared we would form one at all events : And that if ...
... situation , it was impossible we could receive any assistance during this campaign : That it was prudent to fix among ourselves the terms on which we would form alliance , before we declared we would form one at all events : And that if ...
Strana 72
... situation , as to render every fear of their combining visionary . Their interests are different , and their circumstances dissimilar . It is more probable they will become rivals , and leave it in the power of the smaller states to ...
... situation , as to render every fear of their combining visionary . Their interests are different , and their circumstances dissimilar . It is more probable they will become rivals , and leave it in the power of the smaller states to ...
Strana 74
... situation he was indefatigable in his labors to improve the imperfect constitution of the state , which had been recently and hastily adopted before a draught of one , which he had formed on the purest principles of republicanism , had ...
... situation he was indefatigable in his labors to improve the imperfect constitution of the state , which had been recently and hastily adopted before a draught of one , which he had formed on the purest principles of republicanism , had ...
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