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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... adopted . The convictions of his mind , and ardour of his feelings , may , in some measure , be judged , from his recollections of the powerful efforts of the celebrated Patrick Henry , 1 man . and of which he was a witness . 12 LIFE OF ...
... adopted . The convictions of his mind , and ardour of his feelings , may , in some measure , be judged , from his recollections of the powerful efforts of the celebrated Patrick Henry , 1 man . and of which he was a witness . 12 LIFE OF ...
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... adopted without a dissenting voice , and a committee of correspondence appointed , of whom Peyton Randolph , the Speaker , was chairman . The Governour ( then Lord Dunmore ) immediately dissolved the house : but the committee met next ...
... adopted without a dissenting voice , and a committee of correspondence appointed , of whom Peyton Randolph , the Speaker , was chairman . The Governour ( then Lord Dunmore ) immediately dissolved the house : but the committee met next ...
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... adopted as the best instrument for communication between the respective colonies , and by which they might be ... adopt the measure , but on receipt of the proposition from Virginia , and which was delivered at their next session . On ...
... adopted as the best instrument for communication between the respective colonies , and by which they might be ... adopt the measure , but on receipt of the proposition from Virginia , and which was delivered at their next session . On ...
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... adopting as resolutions , afterwards published his " Summary View of the Rights of British America ; " and in which he maintained what was then thought by many a bold position , but which he considered as the only orthodox and tenable ...
... adopting as resolutions , afterwards published his " Summary View of the Rights of British America ; " and in which he maintained what was then thought by many a bold position , but which he considered as the only orthodox and tenable ...
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... adopt the same system of laws under which they had hitherto lived , and to unite themselves under a common sovereign ; but that no act of theirs had ever given a title to that authority , which the British par- liament arrogated ; that ...
... adopt the same system of laws under which they had hitherto lived , and to unite themselves under a common sovereign ; but that no act of theirs had ever given a title to that authority , which the British par- liament arrogated ; that ...
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