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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... voted himself to it , he acquired an enviable reputation ; and a monument of his professional labour and legal research still exists in a volume of reports of adjudged cases in the supreme courts of Virginia , compiled and digested amid ...
... voted himself to it , he acquired an enviable reputation ; and a monument of his professional labour and legal research still exists in a volume of reports of adjudged cases in the supreme courts of Virginia , compiled and digested amid ...
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... vote , and carried by a majority of two thirds of the house . Lord North then proposed a new bill , the object of which was to restrict the commerce of New England to Great Britain , Ireland , and the West India islands , and prohibit ...
... vote , and carried by a majority of two thirds of the house . Lord North then proposed a new bill , the object of which was to restrict the commerce of New England to Great Britain , Ireland , and the West India islands , and prohibit ...
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... vote being passed , although further observation on it was out of order , he could not refrain from rising and expressing his satisfaction , and concluded by saying , ' There is but one word , Mr. President , in the paper , which I ...
... vote being passed , although further observation on it was out of order , he could not refrain from rising and expressing his satisfaction , and concluded by saying , ' There is but one word , Mr. President , in the paper , which I ...
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... votes of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , New Jersey , Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia . South Carolina and Penn- sylvania voted against it . Delaware had but two members present , and they ...
... votes of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Massachusetts , Rhode Island , New Jersey , Maryland , Virginia , North Carolina , and Georgia . South Carolina and Penn- sylvania voted against it . Delaware had but two members present , and they ...
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... vote of that colony in favour of the resolution.— Members of a different sentiment attending that morn- ing from Pennsylvania also , her vote was changed , so that the whole twelve colonies , who were authorized to vote at all , gave ...
... vote of that colony in favour of the resolution.— Members of a different sentiment attending that morn- ing from Pennsylvania also , her vote was changed , so that the whole twelve colonies , who were authorized to vote at all , gave ...
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