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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... hand- some fortune , he died in May , 1773 , leaving three daugh- ters : the portion which came on that event to Mrs. Jef- ferson was about equal to the patrimony of her husband , and consequently doubled the ease of their circum ...
... hand- some fortune , he died in May , 1773 , leaving three daugh- ters : the portion which came on that event to Mrs. Jef- ferson was about equal to the patrimony of her husband , and consequently doubled the ease of their circum ...
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... hand of power . They told them that they could no longer resist the conviction , that a determined system had been formed to reduce the inhabitants of British America to slavery , by subjecting them to taxation without their consent ...
... hand of power . They told them that they could no longer resist the conviction , that a determined system had been formed to reduce the inhabitants of British America to slavery , by subjecting them to taxation without their consent ...
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... hands . An elegant biographer asserts : " When about to leave the colony , a circumstance is stated to have occurred to him , and to Mr. Harrison and Mr. Lee , his fellow delegates , that conveyed a noble mark of the unbounded ...
... hands . An elegant biographer asserts : " When about to leave the colony , a circumstance is stated to have occurred to him , and to Mr. Harrison and Mr. Lee , his fellow delegates , that conveyed a noble mark of the unbounded ...
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... hand . On the eleventh of August , Mr. Jefferson was again elected a delegate from Virginia , to the third Congress . Though constantly and actively engaged during the winter in the various matters which engaged the atten- tion of the ...
... hand . On the eleventh of August , Mr. Jefferson was again elected a delegate from Virginia , to the third Congress . Though constantly and actively engaged during the winter in the various matters which engaged the atten- tion of the ...
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... hand four days ago , must have sat- isfied every one of this point : That the people wait for us to lead the way : That they are in favour of the measure , though the instructions given by some of their representatives are not : That ...
... hand four days ago , must have sat- isfied every one of this point : That the people wait for us to lead the way : That they are in favour of the measure , though the instructions given by some of their representatives are not : That ...
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