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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... question severally put thereupon , agreed to by the house nemine contradicente . " Resolved , that the Speaker of this house do trans- mit to the Speakers of the different Assemblies of the British colonies on this continent , copies of ...
... question severally put thereupon , agreed to by the house nemine contradicente . " Resolved , that the Speaker of this house do trans- mit to the Speakers of the different Assemblies of the British colonies on this continent , copies of ...
Strana 22
... question , What was the political relation between us and England ? Our other patriots , Randolph , the Lees , Nicholas and Pendleton , stopped at the half - way house of John Dickinson , who admitted that England had a right to ...
... question , What was the political relation between us and England ? Our other patriots , Randolph , the Lees , Nicholas and Pendleton , stopped at the half - way house of John Dickinson , who admitted that England had a right to ...
Strana 36
... question of indepen- dence , and would declare to their delegates the voice of their state : That if such a declaration should now be agreed to , these delegates must retire , and possibly their col- onies might secede from the Union ...
... question of indepen- dence , and would declare to their delegates the voice of their state : That if such a declaration should now be agreed to , these delegates must retire , and possibly their col- onies might secede from the Union ...
Strana 38
... question was not whether , by a declaration of independence , we should make ourselves what we are not ; but whether we should declare a fact which already exists : That as to the people or parliament of England , we had always been ...
... question was not whether , by a declaration of independence , we should make ourselves what we are not ; but whether we should declare a fact which already exists : That as to the people or parliament of England , we had always been ...
Strana 42
... them to do nothing which should impede that object . They therefore thought themselves not justifiable in voting on either side , and asked leave to withdraw from the question , which was given them . 42 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... them to do nothing which should impede that object . They therefore thought themselves not justifiable in voting on either side , and asked leave to withdraw from the question , which was given them . 42 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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