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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... adoption of that memorable instrument ; and by a narrative , interspersed with sage political reflections , of the causes and early course of the French Revolution , as exhibited to the observation of the Author , during his diplomatic ...
... adoption of that memorable instrument ; and by a narrative , interspersed with sage political reflections , of the causes and early course of the French Revolution , as exhibited to the observation of the Author , during his diplomatic ...
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... adopted , without invariably noting it with the usual mark of credit . In all such cases , however , the style or the sentiment will be sufficiently distin- guishable to place it where it belongs . Some parts of the narrative may appear ...
... adopted , without invariably noting it with the usual mark of credit . In all such cases , however , the style or the sentiment will be sufficiently distin- guishable to place it where it belongs . Some parts of the narrative may appear ...
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... adopted by the Colonies -- Agency of Mr. Jefferson in bringing Virginia into the measure - Its utility as an engine of coercion . Retaliatory resolutions of the British Parliament . Counter resolutions brought forward by Mr. Jeffer son ...
... adopted by the Colonies -- Agency of Mr. Jefferson in bringing Virginia into the measure - Its utility as an engine of coercion . Retaliatory resolutions of the British Parliament . Counter resolutions brought forward by Mr. Jeffer son ...
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... adopted entire . His opinion on the Constitution as adopted , and on popular government in general , at this epoch , pp . 89 : 100. Virginia instructs her Delegates in Congress to declare In- dependence - Causes of the rapid proclivity ...
... adopted entire . His opinion on the Constitution as adopted , and on popular government in general , at this epoch , pp . 89 : 100. Virginia instructs her Delegates in Congress to declare In- dependence - Causes of the rapid proclivity ...
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... Adoption of his plan - Its merits . Magnitude of his Congressional duties . Appointed chairman of a committee to revise the treas- ury Department , and report - of Finance , and report - to draught a Plan of Gov- ernment for the Western ...
... Adoption of his plan - Its merits . Magnitude of his Congressional duties . Appointed chairman of a committee to revise the treas- ury Department , and report - of Finance , and report - to draught a Plan of Gov- ernment for the Western ...
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