Basic Writings of Thomas JeffersonWilley Book Company, 1944 - Počet stran: 816 |
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... tion , with a firm reliance on the pro- tection of divine providence , we mu- tually pledge to each other our lives , our fortunes , and our sacred honor . We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in Gen- eral ...
... tion , with a firm reliance on the pro- tection of divine providence , we mu- tually pledge to each other our lives , our fortunes , and our sacred honor . We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in Gen- eral ...
Strana 244
... tion , both criminal and civil . But this extends only to the first crude exam- ination , which is before his judges . The subject is referred for final examina- tion and decision , to the regular judicatures of the country . The ...
... tion , both criminal and civil . But this extends only to the first crude exam- ination , which is before his judges . The subject is referred for final examina- tion and decision , to the regular judicatures of the country . The ...
Strana 328
... tion of alien friends , described as the subject of the said act concerning aliens : that a provision against prohibiting their migration , is a provision against all acts equivalent thereto , or it would be nugatory : that to remove ...
... tion of alien friends , described as the subject of the said act concerning aliens : that a provision against prohibiting their migration , is a provision against all acts equivalent thereto , or it would be nugatory : that to remove ...
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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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