Basic Writings of Thomas JeffersonWilley Book Company, 1944 - Počet stran: 816 |
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... lands in Eng- land were held either mediately or immediately of the Crown " ; but this was borrowed from those holdings which were truly feudal , and only applied to others for the purposes of illustration . Feudal holdings were ...
... lands in Eng- land were held either mediately or immediately of the Crown " ; but this was borrowed from those holdings which were truly feudal , and only applied to others for the purposes of illustration . Feudal holdings were ...
Strana 44
... lands to be viewed if they be found within the county , and if not , then to their agents therein if any they have . Which freeholders shall be charged by the said sheriff impartially , and to the best of their skill and judgment to ...
... lands to be viewed if they be found within the county , and if not , then to their agents therein if any they have . Which freeholders shall be charged by the said sheriff impartially , and to the best of their skill and judgment to ...
Strana 143
... lands , independently of the general assembly . As the colony increased , and individual applications for land multiplied , it was found to give too much occupation to the general assembly to inquire into and execute the grant in every ...
... lands , independently of the general assembly . As the colony increased , and individual applications for land multiplied , it was found to give too much occupation to the general assembly to inquire into and execute the grant in every ...
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE July 1776 | 27 |
BILL FOR THE MORE GENERAL DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE 1779 | 40 |
BILL FOR ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC LIBRARY 1779 | 47 |
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