The American Beginnings: The Virginia Declaration of Rights; The Declaration of Independence, in Mr. Jefferson's Original Text, with Some of His Comments Thereon; the Articles of ConfederationVirginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1963 - Počet stran: 31 |
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... June 7 , 1776 , the infant United States suc- cessfully waged war against the most powerful empire of that day , and in Patrick Henry's phrase , " secured us a territory greater than any monarch possesses . " The careful reader will ...
... June 7 , 1776 , the infant United States suc- cessfully waged war against the most powerful empire of that day , and in Patrick Henry's phrase , " secured us a territory greater than any monarch possesses . " The careful reader will ...
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... June 12 , 1776 . T I. HAT all Men are by Nature equally free and independent , and have certain inherent Rights , of which , when they enter into a State of Society , they cannot , by any Compact , de- prive or divest their Posterity ...
... June 12 , 1776 . T I. HAT all Men are by Nature equally free and independent , and have certain inherent Rights , of which , when they enter into a State of Society , they cannot , by any Compact , de- prive or divest their Posterity ...
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... June 7 , 1776. The delegates from Virginia moved , in obedience to instructions from their con- stituents , that the Congress should declare that these United colonies are , and of right ought to be , free and independent states , that ...
... June 7 , 1776. The delegates from Virginia moved , in obedience to instructions from their con- stituents , that the Congress should declare that these United colonies are , and of right ought to be , free and independent states , that ...
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