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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... things in which we are placed . Doctor Small returned to Europe in 1762 , having first occupied the philosophical chair at the College , and filled up the measure of goodness to his young friend by procuring for him a reception as a ...
... things in which we are placed . Doctor Small returned to Europe in 1762 , having first occupied the philosophical chair at the College , and filled up the measure of goodness to his young friend by procuring for him a reception as a ...
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... Things turned anew to civil war and strife . All the papers relating to the affairs of America , were laid be- fore the two houses . The great Chatham , perceiving the obstinacy of the ministers in their resolution to persist in the ...
... Things turned anew to civil war and strife . All the papers relating to the affairs of America , were laid be- fore the two houses . The great Chatham , perceiving the obstinacy of the ministers in their resolution to persist in the ...
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... thing relating to so important a document as the Declaration of Independence must be of vital in- terest ; a document which assigns the reasons for the separation of the colonies from Great Britain ; which appeals to heaven for the ...
... thing relating to so important a document as the Declaration of Independence must be of vital in- terest ; a document which assigns the reasons for the separation of the colonies from Great Britain ; which appeals to heaven for the ...
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... things which inde- pendent states may of right do . " And for the support of this declaration , [ with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence , ] we mutually pledge to each other our lives , our fortunes , and our sacred ...
... things which inde- pendent states may of right do . " And for the support of this declaration , [ with a firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence , ] we mutually pledge to each other our lives , our fortunes , and our sacred ...
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... things . Circumstances would not have endured much longer , that a people like that of America , numerous , wealthy , warlike , and accustomed to liberty , should depend upon ano- ther at a great distance , and little superiour in power ...
... things . Circumstances would not have endured much longer , that a people like that of America , numerous , wealthy , warlike , and accustomed to liberty , should depend upon ano- ther at a great distance , and little superiour in power ...
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