Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With Selections of the Most Valuable Portions of His Voluminous and Unrivaled Private CorrespondenceA. Francis and W. Boardman, 1832 - 556 Seiten |
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... Union . Sudden dissolution of the Legislature . Jefferson and others rally a private meeting of the members at the Raleigh tavern - Its spirited doings . Influence of the revolutionary proceedings in Vir- ginia , pp . 34 : 40. Apathy of ...
... Union . Sudden dissolution of the Legislature . Jefferson and others rally a private meeting of the members at the Raleigh tavern - Its spirited doings . Influence of the revolutionary proceedings in Vir- ginia , pp . 34 : 40. Apathy of ...
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... Union . With her ancient principles , she would really be great , if she did not think herself the whole . I should be pleased to hear that you go into her councils , and assist in bringing her back to those principles , and to a sober ...
... Union . With her ancient principles , she would really be great , if she did not think herself the whole . I should be pleased to hear that you go into her councils , and assist in bringing her back to those principles , and to a sober ...
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... Union was here first sown . Who cannot perceive , in that spirit of godlike magnanimi- ty , which forgot self , kindred , friends , every thing , in commissera- tion of the sufferings of a distant Colony , the elements of that pow ...
... Union was here first sown . Who cannot perceive , in that spirit of godlike magnanimi- ty , which forgot self , kindred , friends , every thing , in commissera- tion of the sufferings of a distant Colony , the elements of that pow ...
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... union ; and the same as her present relations with Hanover , having the same executive chief , but no other neces- sary political connection ; and that our emigration from England to this country , gave her no more rights over us , than ...
... union ; and the same as her present relations with Hanover , having the same executive chief , but no other neces- sary political connection ; and that our emigration from England to this country , gave her no more rights over us , than ...
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... union with her , by submitting them- selves to the same common sovereign , who was thereby made the central link , connecting the several parts of the empire thus newly multiplied . " But that not long were they permitted , however far ...
... union with her , by submitting them- selves to the same common sovereign , who was thereby made the central link , connecting the several parts of the empire thus newly multiplied . " But that not long were they permitted , however far ...
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