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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... interests sacrificed to individuals in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to transportation across the Atlantic 2 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 13 man. ...
... interests sacrificed to individuals in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to transportation across the Atlantic 2 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 13 man. ...
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... thought to have aimed a deadly stab at the most sacred rights of the citizen , and as demanding the attention of the legislature of Virginia . The subject was taken up and considered at the spring session of 1773. On LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 15.
... thought to have aimed a deadly stab at the most sacred rights of the citizen , and as demanding the attention of the legislature of Virginia . The subject was taken up and considered at the spring session of 1773. On LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 15.
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... taken by all . In furtherance of these views , the following resolutions were drawn up , and probably proceeded from his pen : " Whereas the minds of his majesty's faithful subjects in this colony have been much disturbed by various ru ...
... taken by all . In furtherance of these views , the following resolutions were drawn up , and probably proceeded from his pen : " Whereas the minds of his majesty's faithful subjects in this colony have been much disturbed by various ru ...
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... taken up by the opposition , and , with a few inter- polations by the celebrated Edmund Burke , passed through several editions . It procured for its author considerable reputation , and likewise the dangerous honor of having his name ...
... taken up by the opposition , and , with a few inter- polations by the celebrated Edmund Burke , passed through several editions . It procured for its author considerable reputation , and likewise the dangerous honor of having his name ...
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... taken for procur . ing the assistance of foreign powers , and a confedera- tion be formed to bind the colonies more closely together . The house being obliged to attend at that time to some other business , the proposition was referred ...
... taken for procur . ing the assistance of foreign powers , and a confedera- tion be formed to bind the colonies more closely together . The house being obliged to attend at that time to some other business , the proposition was referred ...
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