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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... whole current of our ideas concerning the nature and importance of objects , and of our obligations and advantages respecting them . It rouses from pernicious indolence , and renders the sentiments and dispositions already formed most ...
... whole current of our ideas concerning the nature and importance of objects , and of our obligations and advantages respecting them . It rouses from pernicious indolence , and renders the sentiments and dispositions already formed most ...
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... whole empire . Final determination we leave to the General Congress now sitting , before whom we shall lay the papers your Lordship has communicated to us . For ourselves , we have exhausted every mode of application which our invention ...
... whole empire . Final determination we leave to the General Congress now sitting , before whom we shall lay the papers your Lordship has communicated to us . For ourselves , we have exhausted every mode of application which our invention ...
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... whole , into which they immediately resolved them- selves , and passed that day and Monday the 10th , in de- bating on the subject . It was argued by Wilson , Robert R. Livingston , E. Rutledge , Dickinson , and others- That though they ...
... whole , into which they immediately resolved them- selves , and passed that day and Monday the 10th , in de- bating on the subject . It was argued by Wilson , Robert R. Livingston , E. Rutledge , Dickinson , and others- That though they ...
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... whole , and resumed the consideration of the original motion made by the delegates of Virginia , which being again debated through the day , was carried in the affirmative by the votes of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Massachusetts ...
... whole , and resumed the consideration of the original motion made by the delegates of Virginia , which being again debated through the day , was carried in the affirmative by the votes of New Hampshire , Connecticut , Massachusetts ...
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... whole twelve colonies , who were authorized to vote at all , gave their voices for it ; and within a few days the Convention of New York approved of it , and thus supplied the void occasioned by the withdrawing of her delegates from the ...
... whole twelve colonies , who were authorized to vote at all , gave their voices for it ; and within a few days the Convention of New York approved of it , and thus supplied the void occasioned by the withdrawing of her delegates from the ...
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