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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... honour's field advancing his firm foot , " Plants it upon the line that Justice draws , " And will prevail , or perish in her cause . ' " " BY WILLIAM LINN . ITHACA : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY MACK & ANDRUS . HARVARD COLLEGE APR 12 1917 ...
... honour's field advancing his firm foot , " Plants it upon the line that Justice draws , " And will prevail , or perish in her cause . ' " " BY WILLIAM LINN . ITHACA : PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY MACK & ANDRUS . HARVARD COLLEGE APR 12 1917 ...
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... honour , and his association with the most important events in the revolutionary struggle , must always afford him a con- spicuous place in the history of our country . Shaken as he has been by the storms of the time , and so furious ...
... honour , and his association with the most important events in the revolutionary struggle , must always afford him a con- spicuous place in the history of our country . Shaken as he has been by the storms of the time , and so furious ...
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... honour of having his name placed on a list of proscrip- tions in a bill of attainder , which was commenced in one of the houses of parliament , but was speedily sup- pressed . In the same bill the names of Hancock , the two Adamses ...
... honour of having his name placed on a list of proscrip- tions in a bill of attainder , which was commenced in one of the houses of parliament , but was speedily sup- pressed . In the same bill the names of Hancock , the two Adamses ...
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... with Parliament : they have added new injuries to the old . We have wearied our King with supplica- tions : he has not deigned to answer us . We have appealed to the native honour and justice of the British 28 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... with Parliament : they have added new injuries to the old . We have wearied our King with supplica- tions : he has not deigned to answer us . We have appealed to the native honour and justice of the British 28 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
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... honour and justice of the British nation their efforts in our favour have hitherto been ineffectual . What , then , remains to be done ? That we commit our injuries to the even - handed justice of that Being who doth no wrong ...
... honour and justice of the British nation their efforts in our favour have hitherto been ineffectual . What , then , remains to be done ? That we commit our injuries to the even - handed justice of that Being who doth no wrong ...
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