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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... colonies , and in Virginia it was more than usually strong ; many of the princi- pal families , according to a popular writer , were con- nected with it by the closest ties of consanguinity ; the young men of talent were sent thither to ...
... colonies , and in Virginia it was more than usually strong ; many of the princi- pal families , according to a popular writer , were con- nected with it by the closest ties of consanguinity ; the young men of talent were sent thither to ...
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... colonies were taxed inter- nally and externally ; their essential interests sacrificed to individuals in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to ...
... colonies were taxed inter- nally and externally ; their essential interests sacrificed to individuals in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to ...
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... colonies , to consider the British claims as a common cause to all , and to pro- duce a unity of action ; and for this purpose , that a committee of correspondence in each colony would be the best instrument for intercommunication , and ...
... colonies , to consider the British claims as a common cause to all , and to pro- duce a unity of action ; and for this purpose , that a committee of correspondence in each colony would be the best instrument for intercommunication , and ...
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... colonies in 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 ...
... colonies in 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 ...
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... colonies , inclosing to each a copy of the resolutions , and left it in charge with their chairman to forward them by expresses . We would step aside one moment , for the purpose of introducing Mr. Wirt's description of the mind and ...
... colonies , inclosing to each a copy of the resolutions , and left it in charge with their chairman to forward them by expresses . We would step aside one moment , for the purpose of introducing Mr. Wirt's description of the mind and ...
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