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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... be new to most readers . Among them are , a paper drawn up in 1774 , as instructions to the Delegates in Congress from Virginia , being the first formal enunciation of the political doctrines of the Revolution - A Penal Code , being part.
... be new to most readers . Among them are , a paper drawn up in 1774 , as instructions to the Delegates in Congress from Virginia , being the first formal enunciation of the political doctrines of the Revolution - A Penal Code , being part.
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... Virginia Legislature , at the establishment of the republican form of govern- ment ; and extracts of the most interesting portions of his Notes on Virginia . ' The Selections from the Private Correspondence of Mr. Jefferson , are ...
... Virginia Legislature , at the establishment of the republican form of govern- ment ; and extracts of the most interesting portions of his Notes on Virginia . ' The Selections from the Private Correspondence of Mr. Jefferson , are ...
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... Virginia , on Slavery . Progress of the Revolution . System of Non - inter- course adopted by the Colonies -- Agency of Mr. Jefferson in bringing Virginia into the measure - Its utility as an engine of coercion . Retaliatory resolutions ...
... Virginia , on Slavery . Progress of the Revolution . System of Non - inter- course adopted by the Colonies -- Agency of Mr. Jefferson in bringing Virginia into the measure - Its utility as an engine of coercion . Retaliatory resolutions ...
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... Virginia Convention . Mr. Jefferson loses all hope of a 10- conciliation with the mother country . Inequality of sentiment in the Conven- tion . Grounds taken by Mr. Jefferson . Resolution for putting the Colony into a state of warlike ...
... Virginia Convention . Mr. Jefferson loses all hope of a 10- conciliation with the mother country . Inequality of sentiment in the Conven- tion . Grounds taken by Mr. Jefferson . Resolution for putting the Colony into a state of warlike ...
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... Virginia --- Success . Vir- ginia cedes her unappropriated territory to the U. States - Effect of this measure , pp . 185 : 196 . Re - elected Governor . Distressing situation of Virginia . Extra- ordinary powers conferred on the ...
... Virginia --- Success . Vir- ginia cedes her unappropriated territory to the U. States - Effect of this measure , pp . 185 : 196 . Re - elected Governor . Distressing situation of Virginia . Extra- ordinary powers conferred on the ...
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