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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... consequences have been beneficially felt over a great part of the globe . " History , " said professor Silliman in 1820 , " presents no struggle for liberty which has in it more of the moral sublime than that of the American revolution ...
... consequences have been beneficially felt over a great part of the globe . " History , " said professor Silliman in 1820 , " presents no struggle for liberty which has in it more of the moral sublime than that of the American revolution ...
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... consequence , he became as- sociated with men who will always stand in bold relief among the first , the most ardent , and most determined champions of our rights . While here , he made one strenuous but fruitless ef fort for the ...
... consequence , he became as- sociated with men who will always stand in bold relief among the first , the most ardent , and most determined champions of our rights . While here , he made one strenuous but fruitless ef fort for the ...
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... consequences still more important . The minister felt his pride revive : he would no longer hear of petitions or accommodation . Things turned anew to civil war and strife . All the papers relating to the affairs of America , were laid ...
... consequences still more important . The minister felt his pride revive : he would no longer hear of petitions or accommodation . Things turned anew to civil war and strife . All the papers relating to the affairs of America , were laid ...
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... consequence . But the war was inevitable , all arrangement impossible , and the Congress urged by necessity to take a decisive resolution . On every side they saw dangers , but they preferred to brave them for the attainment of a deter ...
... consequence . But the war was inevitable , all arrangement impossible , and the Congress urged by necessity to take a decisive resolution . On every side they saw dangers , but they preferred to brave them for the attainment of a deter ...
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... consequences of their deeds : it was no longer a contest for mere matters of opinion , but for a national existence - for life or death . It be- came , under the awful sanction of that assembly , the temperate and determined stand of ...
... consequences of their deeds : it was no longer a contest for mere matters of opinion , but for a national existence - for life or death . It be- came , under the awful sanction of that assembly , the temperate and determined stand of ...
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