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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... Entered according to act of Congress , in the year 1834 , by MACK & ANDRUS , in the office of the Clerk of the Northern District of the state of New York . то SIMEON DE WITT , ESQ . SURVEYOR GENERAL OF U54670.89 LIBRARY ...
... Entered according to act of Congress , in the year 1834 , by MACK & ANDRUS , in the office of the Clerk of the Northern District of the state of New York . то SIMEON DE WITT , ESQ . SURVEYOR GENERAL OF U54670.89 LIBRARY ...
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... Congress possessed a collective body of wisdom which the world has seldom witnessed . The people themselves , enthu- siastick in the cause of liberty , deeply imbued with a detestation of tyranny , and with all their wrongs and ...
... Congress possessed a collective body of wisdom which the world has seldom witnessed . The people themselves , enthu- siastick in the cause of liberty , deeply imbued with a detestation of tyranny , and with all their wrongs and ...
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... Congress ; and earnestly hoping that a persistance in these principles would not compel them to adopt measures of a more decisive character . The pamphlet having found its way to England , it was taken up by the opposition , and , with ...
... Congress ; and earnestly hoping that a persistance in these principles would not compel them to adopt measures of a more decisive character . The pamphlet having found its way to England , it was taken up by the opposition , and , with ...
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... Congress , and the astonishing concord which prevailed in 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 ...
... Congress , and the astonishing concord which prevailed in 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 ...
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... Congress now sitting , before whom we shall lay the papers your Lordship has communicated to us . For ourselves , we have exhausted every mode of application which our invention could suggest as proper and promising . We have decently ...
... Congress now sitting , before whom we shall lay the papers your Lordship has communicated to us . For ourselves , we have exhausted every mode of application which our invention could suggest as proper and promising . We have decently ...
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