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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... proposed ; I was yet a student of law in Williamsburgh . I attend- ed the debate , however , at the door of the lobby of the House of Burgesses , and heard the splendid display of Mr. Henry's talents as a popular orator . They were ...
... proposed ; I was yet a student of law in Williamsburgh . I attend- ed the debate , however , at the door of the lobby of the House of Burgesses , and heard the splendid display of Mr. Henry's talents as a popular orator . They were ...
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... propose a meet- ing of deputies from every colony , at some central place , who should be charged with the direction of the meas- ures which should be taken by all . In furtherance of these views , the following resolutions were drawn ...
... propose a meet- ing of deputies from every colony , at some central place , who should be charged with the direction of the meas- ures which should be taken by all . In furtherance of these views , the following resolutions were drawn ...
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... proposed to Mr. Jefferson to move these resolutions : but he urged that it should be done by Mr. Carr , his friend and brother - in - law , then a new member , and to whom he wished an oppor- tunity should be given of making known to ...
... proposed to Mr. Jefferson to move these resolutions : but he urged that it should be done by Mr. Carr , his friend and brother - in - law , then a new member , and to whom he wished an oppor- tunity should be given of making known to ...
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... proposed that in the address of the king it should be declared that rebellion existed in the province of Mas- sachusetts , and that it was supported and fomented by illegal combinations and criminal compacts with the other colonies , to ...
... proposed that in the address of the king it should be declared that rebellion existed in the province of Mas- sachusetts , and that it was supported and fomented by illegal combinations and criminal compacts with the other colonies , to ...
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... proposal should be approved by the King in his Parliament , and for so long as such provision should be made ac- cordingly , to forbear , in respect of such province or colony , to impose any duties , taxes , or assessments , ex- cept ...
... proposal should be approved by the King in his Parliament , and for so long as such provision should be made ac- cordingly , to forbear , in respect of such province or colony , to impose any duties , taxes , or assessments , ex- cept ...
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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