The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Andrus, Woodruff, & Gauntlett, 1843 - 267 Seiten |
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... political opponents , there was danger , while they contemplated nothing beyond the downfall of the executive , that their weapons might pass through his shield , and strike into the bosom of their country ; yet now , when the fury of ...
... political opponents , there was danger , while they contemplated nothing beyond the downfall of the executive , that their weapons might pass through his shield , and strike into the bosom of their country ; yet now , when the fury of ...
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... political connexion ; and that our emigration from England to this country gave her no more right over us , than the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother country over England . " In this doctrine ...
... political connexion ; and that our emigration from England to this country gave her no more right over us , than the emigration of the Danes and Saxons gave to the authorities of the mother country over England . " In this doctrine ...
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... 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 regulate our commerce and to ...
... 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 regulate our commerce and to ...
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... political associates joined with him ; they considered those acts of oppression directed against the colonies of New England , acts in which all were concerned , and an attack on the liberties and immunities of every other province ...
... political associates joined with him ; they considered those acts of oppression directed against the colonies of New England , acts in which all were concerned , and an attack on the liberties and immunities of every other province ...
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... political discretion , that it will ever be considered as a document of the highest order . It concludes in these words : " These , my Lord , are our sentiments on this impor- tant subject , which we offer only as an individual part of ...
... political discretion , that it will ever be considered as a document of the highest order . It concludes in these words : " These , my Lord , are our sentiments on this impor- tant subject , which we offer only as an individual part of ...
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