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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... established errour , could expect success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within narrow limits by an habitual belief that it was a duty to be subordinate to the mother country in all matters of government ...
... established errour , could expect success . The minds of the generality were fettered and circumscribed within narrow limits by an habitual belief that it was a duty to be subordinate to the mother country in all matters of government ...
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... established by the colonial legislatures , the act already alluded to , as the most important of the revo- lution in preparing the way for that union of sentiment and action from whence arose the first effective resist- ance , and on ...
... established by the colonial legislatures , the act already alluded to , as the most important of the revo- lution in preparing the way for that union of sentiment and action from whence arose the first effective resist- ance , and on ...
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... harmony formerly existing be- tween the two countries , and to establish it on so firm a basis as to perpetuate its blessings uninterrupted by any future dissensions to succeeding generations in both nations . LIFE OF JEFFERSOX . 33.
... harmony formerly existing be- tween the two countries , and to establish it on so firm a basis as to perpetuate its blessings uninterrupted by any future dissensions to succeeding generations in both nations . LIFE OF JEFFERSOX . 33.
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... established should not be changed for light and transient causes ; and accordingly , all ex- perience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable , than to right them- selves by abolishing the forms to ...
... established should not be changed for light and transient causes ; and accordingly , all ex- perience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable , than to right them- selves by abolishing the forms to ...
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... new appropriations of lands . " He has suffered [ obstructed ] the administration of justice totally to cease in some of these states , [ by ] refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers . 46 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... new appropriations of lands . " He has suffered [ obstructed ] the administration of justice totally to cease in some of these states , [ by ] refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers . 46 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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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