Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of AmericanismLittle, Brown,, 1929 - Počet stran: 548 |
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Strana ix
... remained sovereign in a sovereign society . What was true of individuals was true of the States coalescing to form a union or confederation . Each individual State remained sovereign and yielded only part of certain rights in order to ...
... remained sovereign in a sovereign society . What was true of individuals was true of the States coalescing to form a union or confederation . Each individual State remained sovereign and yielded only part of certain rights in order to ...
Strana 87
... remained to put it into effect , and to make a beginning in Virginia . This was the thought uppermost in Jefferson's mind when he went back to the Old Dominion . " Are we not the better for what we have hitherto abolished of the feudal ...
... remained to put it into effect , and to make a beginning in Virginia . This was the thought uppermost in Jefferson's mind when he went back to the Old Dominion . " Are we not the better for what we have hitherto abolished of the feudal ...
Strana 202
... remained in America is quite another question . He was placed in a situation entirely dif- ferent from that of his countrymen who could not help being influenced by party politics and sectionalism . But it is a fact worth remembering ...
... remained in America is quite another question . He was placed in a situation entirely dif- ferent from that of his countrymen who could not help being influenced by party politics and sectionalism . But it is a fact worth remembering ...
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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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