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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... facts and truths alone are sought , this acknowledgment cannot diminish the value of the production , or detract from its usefulness . Farther than what the writers quoted afford , neither the splendour of fancy , nor the fascina- tion ...
... facts and truths alone are sought , this acknowledgment cannot diminish the value of the production , or detract from its usefulness . Farther than what the writers quoted afford , neither the splendour of fancy , nor the fascina- tion ...
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... fact . The father of Thomas Jefferson died August 17 , 1757 , leaving a widow , who lived until 1776 , and six daughters and two sons . To the young- est son he left his estate on James River ; to the eldest , with whose life we are ...
... fact . The father of Thomas Jefferson died August 17 , 1757 , leaving a widow , who lived until 1776 , and six daughters and two sons . To the young- est son he left his estate on James River ; to the eldest , with whose life we are ...
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... fact . We are about to take a very danger- ous step ; but we confide in you , and are ready to sup- port you in every measure you shall think proper to adopt . " On the twenty - first of June , 1775 , Mr. Jef- ferson appeared , and took ...
... fact . We are about to take a very danger- ous step ; but we confide in you , and are ready to sup- port you in every measure you shall think proper to adopt . " On the twenty - first of June , 1775 , Mr. Jef- ferson appeared , and took ...
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... fact work no delay of any effectu- al aid from such ally , as , from the advance of the sea- son and distance of our situation , it was impossible we could receive any assistance during this campaign : That it was prudent to fix among ...
... fact work no delay of any effectu- al aid from such ally , as , from the advance of the sea- son and distance of our situation , it was impossible we could receive any assistance during this campaign : That it was prudent to fix among ...
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... fact which already exists : That as to the people or parliament of England , we had always been independent of them , their restraints on our trade deriving efficacy from our acquiescence only , and not from any rights they possessed of ...
... fact which already exists : That as to the people or parliament of England , we had always been independent of them , their restraints on our trade deriving efficacy from our acquiescence only , and not from any rights they possessed of ...
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