Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of AmericanismLittle, Brown,, 1929 - Počet stran: 548 |
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... passed by the House on October 23 , and approved by the Senate on November first . The bill was no improvisation and Jefferson intended by it " to strike at the very root of feudalism in Virginia . " On August 13 , 1776 , he had already ...
... passed by the House on October 23 , and approved by the Senate on November first . The bill was no improvisation and Jefferson intended by it " to strike at the very root of feudalism in Virginia . " On August 13 , 1776 , he had already ...
Strana 167
... passed through from Sens to Ver- manton . He could not understand why the French peasants insisted on living close together in villages instead of building their houses on the grounds they cultivated . He racked his brains for an ...
... passed through from Sens to Ver- manton . He could not understand why the French peasants insisted on living close together in villages instead of building their houses on the grounds they cultivated . He racked his brains for an ...
Strana 384
... passed in 1801 by the Federalists , in order to reorganize the Supreme Court and to increase the number of Federal judges . This was immediately followed by the impeachment of Judge Pickering , the deposition of Judge Addison by the ...
... passed in 1801 by the Federalists , in order to reorganize the Supreme Court and to increase the number of Federal judges . This was immediately followed by the impeachment of Judge Pickering , the deposition of Judge Addison by the ...
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A VIRGINIA BOYHOOD | 3 |
AN AMERICAN DISCIPLE OF GREECE AND OLD ENGLAND | 19 |
A VIRGINIA LAWYER | 34 |
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