The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Mack & Andrus, 1834 - 267 Seiten |
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... Governour , Lord Botetourt . To that meeting was made known the joint resolutions and address of the British Lords and Com- mons of 1768-9 , on the proceedings in Massachusetts . Counter resolutions , and an address to the King , by the ...
... Governour , Lord Botetourt . To that meeting was made known the joint resolutions and address of the British Lords and Com- mons of 1768-9 , on the proceedings in Massachusetts . Counter resolutions , and an address to the King , by the ...
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... Governour ( then Lord Dunmore ) immediately dissolved the house : but the committee met next day , prepared a circular letter to the Speakers of the other colonies , inclosing to each a copy of the resolutions , and left it in charge ...
... Governour ( then Lord Dunmore ) immediately dissolved the house : but the committee met next day , prepared a circular letter to the Speakers of the other colonies , inclosing to each a copy of the resolutions , and left it in charge ...
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... Governour of the province , could not be otherwise than highly exasperated at such proceedings . Mr. Jefferson , who had boldly avowed himself the author of the obnoxious pamphlet , was threatened with a prosecution by him for high ...
... Governour of the province , could not be otherwise than highly exasperated at such proceedings . Mr. Jefferson , who had boldly avowed himself the author of the obnoxious pamphlet , was threatened with a prosecution by him for high ...
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... Governour , who had left them this , their only method , to point out to their countrymen the measures they deemed the best calculated to secure their liberties from destruction by the arbitrary hand of power . They told them that they ...
... Governour , who had left them this , their only method , to point out to their countrymen the measures they deemed the best calculated to secure their liberties from destruction by the arbitrary hand of power . They told them that they ...
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... Governour , Council , Assembly , or General Court , should propose to make provisions according to their re- spective conditions , circumstances and faculties , for con- tributing their proportion to the common defence ; such proportion ...
... Governour , Council , Assembly , or General Court , should propose to make provisions according to their re- spective conditions , circumstances and faculties , for con- tributing their proportion to the common defence ; such proportion ...
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