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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... carried but by a single vote . The debate on it was most bloody . I was then but a student , and stood at the door of communication between the house and the lobby during the whole debate and vote ; and I well remember , that , after ...
... carried but by a single vote . The debate on it was most bloody . I was then but a student , and stood at the door of communication between the house and the lobby during the whole debate and vote ; and I well remember , that , after ...
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... carried these Colonies in solid pha- lanx , side to side , and step for step , through the angry billows of the Revolution ; and which , through so many years of high prosperity , has overawed every rampant ebullition , and , by a ...
... carried these Colonies in solid pha- lanx , side to side , and step for step , through the angry billows of the Revolution ; and which , through so many years of high prosperity , has overawed every rampant ebullition , and , by a ...
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... carried it home to the breast of every Colony . The non - importation agreement became general . All the lux- uries , and many of the comforts of life , were sacrificed , at once , on the altar of colonial liberty . The history of that ...
... carried it home to the breast of every Colony . The non - importation agreement became general . All the lux- uries , and many of the comforts of life , were sacrificed , at once , on the altar of colonial liberty . The history of that ...
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... carrying into effect their own re- commendation of a Congress , they did not leave their seats with- out first having arranged the preliminary meeting for the choice of their own Deputies . They passed a resolution soliciting the people ...
... carrying into effect their own re- commendation of a Congress , they did not leave their seats with- out first having arranged the preliminary meeting for the choice of their own Deputies . They passed a resolution soliciting the people ...
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... carry thith- er , than might be had at more convenient ports . That these acts prohibit us from carrying , in quest of other purchasers , the surplus of our tobaccos , remaining after the consumption of Great Britain is supplied so that ...
... carry thith- er , than might be had at more convenient ports . That these acts prohibit us from carrying , in quest of other purchasers , the surplus of our tobaccos , remaining after the consumption of Great Britain is supplied so that ...
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