Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With Selections of the Most Valuable Portions of His Voluminous and Unrivaled Private CorrespondenceA. Francis and W. Boardman, 1832 - Počet stran: 556 |
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... exercising his skill upon the Violin , for which he evinced an early and extravagant predilection . His fondness for the Ancient Classics strengthened continually with h strength , in- somuch that it is said he scarcely passed a day ...
... exercising his skill upon the Violin , for which he evinced an early and extravagant predilection . His fondness for the Ancient Classics strengthened continually with h strength , in- somuch that it is said he scarcely passed a day ...
Strana 35
... exercise of this power in the hands of his Majesty , that for the most trifling reason , and sometimes for no con- ceivable reason at all , he refused his assent to laws of the most salu- tary tendency . Nay , the single interposition ...
... exercise of this power in the hands of his Majesty , that for the most trifling reason , and sometimes for no con- ceivable reason at all , he refused his assent to laws of the most salu- tary tendency . Nay , the single interposition ...
Strana 57
... had any more right to exercise authority over the Colonies , than over the Electorate of Hanover ; yet expressing , in conclusion , an acquiescence in reasonable restrictions of commerce , for the 6 * OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . 57.
... had any more right to exercise authority over the Colonies , than over the Electorate of Hanover ; yet expressing , in conclusion , an acquiescence in reasonable restrictions of commerce , for the 6 * OF THOMAS JEFFERSON . 57.
Strana 61
... exercise of such power , of dividing and dismembering a country , has ever occurred in his Majesty's realm of England , though now of very ancient standing ; nor could it be justified or acquiesced under there , or in any other part of ...
... exercise of such power , of dividing and dismembering a country , has ever occurred in his Majesty's realm of England , though now of very ancient standing ; nor could it be justified or acquiesced under there , or in any other part of ...
Strana 62
... exercise power , where themselves are to feel no part of its weight , we take leave to mention to His Majesty certain other acts of the British Parliament , by which they would prohibit us from manufacturing , for our own use , the ...
... exercise power , where themselves are to feel no part of its weight , we take leave to mention to His Majesty certain other acts of the British Parliament , by which they would prohibit us from manufacturing , for our own use , the ...
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