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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... successful issue , than at the com- mencement and during the progress of our combat for independence . The commanders were ardent and en- terprising , and possessing an almost intuitive knowl- edge of their profession ; our counsellors ...
... successful issue , than at the com- mencement and during the progress of our combat for independence . The commanders were ardent and en- terprising , and possessing an almost intuitive knowl- edge of their profession ; our counsellors ...
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... success . In the short period he de- voted himself to it , he acquired an enviable reputation ; and a monument of his professional labor and legal research still exists in a volume of reports of adjudged cases in the supreme courts of ...
... success . In the short period he de- voted himself to it , he acquired an enviable reputation ; and a monument of his professional labor and legal research still exists in a volume of reports of adjudged cases in the supreme courts of ...
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... success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within narrow limits by an habitual belief that it was a duty to be subordinate to the mother country in all matters of government , to direct the colonial labors in ...
... success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within narrow limits by an habitual belief that it was a duty to be subordinate to the mother country in all matters of government , to direct the colonial labors in ...
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... successful progress and final triumph of the cause . The year 1774 found Mr. Jefferson still actively en- gaged in his duties as a member of the legislature of Virginia . The passage by Parliament of the Boston Port Bill , by which that ...
... successful progress and final triumph of the cause . The year 1774 found Mr. Jefferson still actively en- gaged in his duties as a member of the legislature of Virginia . The passage by Parliament of the Boston Port Bill , by which that ...
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... 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- son and distance of our situation , it was ...
... 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- son and distance of our situation , it was ...
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