Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-sided AmericanHoughton Mifflin, 1942 - Počet stran: 384 |
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... means of transportation.3 The British invade , and the Tories make trouble I have this morning [ October 22 , 1780 ] received certain informa- tion of the arrival of a hostile fleet in our bay of about sixty sail . . . . We are ...
... means of transportation.3 The British invade , and the Tories make trouble I have this morning [ October 22 , 1780 ] received certain informa- tion of the arrival of a hostile fleet in our bay of about sixty sail . . . . We are ...
Strana 167
... means . But should they in a moment of impatience hazard others , there is no saying how far we may be led ; for neither themselves nor their rights will ever be abandoned by us . You will be pleased to observe that we press these ...
... means . But should they in a moment of impatience hazard others , there is no saying how far we may be led ; for neither themselves nor their rights will ever be abandoned by us . You will be pleased to observe that we press these ...
Strana 172
... means , and committing the authority of the government in parts where resist- ance is most probable and coercion least practicable .... I tremble at the threat of disunion They think the ten or twelve per cent annual profit paid to the ...
... means , and committing the authority of the government in parts where resist- ance is most probable and coercion least practicable .... I tremble at the threat of disunion They think the ten or twelve per cent annual profit paid to the ...
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