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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... carry into effect that institution of government erected by themselves for their use and benefit , and consequently subject to their superintendence . He reminded him that our an- cestors had been British freemen ; that they had ac ...
... carry into effect that institution of government erected by themselves for their use and benefit , and consequently subject to their superintendence . He reminded him that our an- cestors had been British freemen ; that they had ac ...
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... 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 , at the ...
... 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 , at the ...
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... carried into effect : That the people of the middle colonies ( Maryland , Delaware , Pennsylvania , the Jerseys , and New York ) were not yet ripe for bidding adieu to British connex- ion , but that they were fast ripening , and LIFE OF ...
... carried into effect : That the people of the middle colonies ( Maryland , Delaware , Pennsylvania , the Jerseys , and New York ) were not yet ripe for bidding adieu to British connex- ion , but that they were fast ripening , and LIFE OF ...
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... carried in the affirmative by the 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 ...
... carried in the affirmative by the 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 ...
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... carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere , or to incur misera ble death in their transportation thither . This piratical warfare , the opprobrium of INFIDEL pow- ers , is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN King of Great Britain ...
... carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere , or to incur misera ble death in their transportation thither . This piratical warfare , the opprobrium of INFIDEL pow- ers , is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN King of Great Britain ...
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Adams adopted America appointed army Assembly authority bank bill Britain British character Charlottesville colonies commerce committee Congress connexion considerable considered constitution Council danger declaration of independence Delaware counties delegates domestick duties elected enemy England equal errour established Executive favour fellow citizens foreign France Franklin freemen French friends give Governour Hamilton gress habeas corpus hands honour hope House of Burgesses inhabitants interest James river Jefferson John Adams judgement King labour laws legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore measures ment mind minister Monticello nation nature necessary never object opinion party passed peace person Peyton Randolph political present President principles prisoners proposed publick received render retirement revolution sentiments situation slaves South Carolina taxes thing THOMAS JEFFERSON thought tion treasury treaty trial by jury troops United Virginia vote whole wish