Basic Writings of Thomas JeffersonWilley Book Company, 1944 - Počet stran: 816 |
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... existence of any natural agents , within or without the bowels of the earth , of force suf- ficient to heave , to the height of fifteen thousand feet , such masses as the Andes . The difference between the power necessary to produce ...
... existence of any natural agents , within or without the bowels of the earth , of force suf- ficient to heave , to the height of fifteen thousand feet , such masses as the Andes . The difference between the power necessary to produce ...
Strana 188
... existence of their courts . For breach of good behavior , they shall be tried accord- ing to the laws of the land , before the Court of Appeals , who shall be judges of the fact as well as of the law . The only sentence they shall have ...
... existence of their courts . For breach of good behavior , they shall be tried accord- ing to the laws of the land , before the Court of Appeals , who shall be judges of the fact as well as of the law . The only sentence they shall have ...
Strana 232
... existence in the moon or planets . They had heard only that there were such , and knew that they must be wrong . A due horror of the evils which flow from these distinctions , could be excited in Europe only , where the dignity of man ...
... existence in the moon or planets . They had heard only that there were such , and knew that they must be wrong . A due horror of the evils which flow from these distinctions , could be excited in Europe only , where the dignity of man ...
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A SUMMARY VIEW OF THE RIGHTS OF BRITISH AMERICA 1774 | 5 |
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE July 1776 | 21 |
BILL TO ABOLISH ENTAILS 1776 | 27 |
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