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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Strana 36
... Delaware counties would meet on the Monday following , and it was probable these bodies would take up the question of indepen- dence , and would declare to their delegates the voice of their state : That if such a declaration should now ...
... Delaware counties would meet on the Monday following , and it was probable these bodies would take up the question of indepen- dence , and would declare to their delegates the voice of their state : That if such a declaration should now ...
Strana 38
... No delegates then can be denied , or ever want , a power of declaring an existent truth : That the delegates from the Delaware counties hav- ing declared 38 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . be prepared to sail, it would be as well...
... No delegates then can be denied , or ever want , a power of declaring an existent truth : That the delegates from the Delaware counties hav- ing declared 38 LIFE OF JEFFERSON . be prepared to sail, it would be as well...
Strana 39
... Delaware counties hav- ing declared their constituents ready to join , there are only two colonies , Pennsylvania and Maryland , whose delegates are absolutely tied up , and that these had , by their instructions , only reserved a right ...
... Delaware counties hav- ing declared their constituents ready to join , there are only two colonies , Pennsylvania and Maryland , whose delegates are absolutely tied up , and that these had , by their instructions , only reserved a right ...
Strana 43
... Delaware counties , and turned the vote of that colony in favour of the resolution.— Members of a different sentiment attending that morn- ing from Pennsylvania also , her vote was changed , so that the whole twelve colonies , who were ...
... Delaware counties , and turned the vote of that colony in favour of the resolution.— Members of a different sentiment attending that morn- ing from Pennsylvania also , her vote was changed , so that the whole twelve colonies , who were ...
Strana 68
... Delaware counties had bound up their delegates to dis- agree to this article . He thought it a very extraordi- nary language to be held by any state , that they would not confederate with us unless we would let them dis- pose of our ...
... Delaware counties had bound up their delegates to dis- agree to this article . He thought it a very extraordi- nary language to be held by any state , that they would not confederate with us unless we would let them dis- pose of our ...
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