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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... given to cur negotiators . Authorship of these instructions-- His letter on the subject . Mr. Adams joins his colleagues at Paris . General form of treaty . Result of the conference with the French Minister . Final result of their ...
... given to cur negotiators . Authorship of these instructions-- His letter on the subject . Mr. Adams joins his colleagues at Paris . General form of treaty . Result of the conference with the French Minister . Final result of their ...
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... given 500 guineas for a single vote : for one vote would have divid- ed the House , and Robinson was in the chair , who he knew would have negatived the resolution . " " It was in the midst of this magnificent appeal , so electrifying ...
... given 500 guineas for a single vote : for one vote would have divid- ed the House , and Robinson was in the chair , who he knew would have negatived the resolution . " " It was in the midst of this magnificent appeal , so electrifying ...
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... given to the heroic example of Massachusetts , by a remote Province , 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 ...
... given to the heroic example of Massachusetts , by a remote Province , 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 ...
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... given , of making known to the House , his great worth and talents . " It was accordingly agreed that Mr. Carr should move them ; after which , this patriotic coterie dissolved , and repaired to their lodgings . The resolutions were ...
... given , of making known to the House , his great worth and talents . " It was accordingly agreed that Mr. Carr should move them ; after which , this patriotic coterie dissolved , and repaired to their lodgings . The resolutions were ...
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... given , without presenting it entire to the reader . The richness and energy of the composition , generally , and the fervid eloquence of particular passages , would alone compensate for its great length . It will be perceived , that ...
... given , without presenting it entire to the reader . The richness and energy of the composition , generally , and the fervid eloquence of particular passages , would alone compensate for its great length . It will be perceived , that ...
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