The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Mack & Andrus, 1834 - Počet stran: 267 |
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... America ; and to keep up and maintain a correspondence and communication with our sister co- lonies respecting those important considerations ; and the result of such their proceedings , from time to time , to lay before this house ...
... America ; and to keep up and maintain a correspondence and communication with our sister co- lonies respecting those important considerations ; and the result of such their proceedings , from time to time , to lay before this house ...
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... America ; " and in which he maintained what was then thought by many a bold position , but which he considered as the only orthodox and tenable one : that the relation between Great Brit- ain and the colonies was exactly the same as ...
... America ; " and in which he maintained what was then thought by many a bold position , but which he considered as the only orthodox and tenable one : that the relation between Great Brit- ain and the colonies was exactly the same as ...
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... America , and to the rights of human nature , deeply wounded by this infamous practice . That , inattentive to the necessities of his people , he had neglected for years the laws which were sent for his inspection ; and that , assuming ...
... America , and to the rights of human nature , deeply wounded by this infamous practice . That , inattentive to the necessities of his people , he had neglected for years the laws which were sent for his inspection ; and that , assuming ...
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... America to slavery , by subjecting them to taxation without their consent , by closing the port of Boston , and raising a revenue on tea . They therefore strongly recommend- ed a closer alliance with the sister colonies , the forma ...
... America to slavery , by subjecting them to taxation without their consent , by closing the port of Boston , and raising a revenue on tea . They therefore strongly recommend- ed a closer alliance with the sister colonies , the forma ...
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... America , made the ministers loath to embrace extreme counsels , and inclined to relax somewhat of their rigour , and to leave an opening for accommodation . Lord North even intimated to the American merchants then in London , that if ...
... America , made the ministers loath to embrace extreme counsels , and inclined to relax somewhat of their rigour , and to leave an opening for accommodation . Lord North even intimated to the American merchants then in London , that if ...
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