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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... lives and loss of their fortunes . A family of Princes was then on the British throne , whose treasonable crimes against their people brought on them , afterwards , the exertion of those sacred and sovereign rights of punishment ...
... lives and loss of their fortunes . A family of Princes was then on the British throne , whose treasonable crimes against their people brought on them , afterwards , the exertion of those sacred and sovereign rights of punishment ...
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... lives , the labors , and fortunes of individual adven- turers , was by these Princes , at several times , parted out and distri- buted among the favorites and followers of their fortunes ; and , by an assumed right of the crown alone ...
... lives , the labors , and fortunes of individual adven- turers , was by these Princes , at several times , parted out and distri- buted among the favorites and followers of their fortunes ; and , by an assumed right of the crown alone ...
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... lives in extending the British commerce , who had invested in that place , the wealth their honest endeavors had merited , found themselves and their families , thrown at once on the world , for subsistence by its charities . Not the ...
... lives in extending the British commerce , who had invested in that place , the wealth their honest endeavors had merited , found themselves and their families , thrown at once on the world , for subsistence by its charities . Not the ...
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... live slaves . " Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow subjects in any part of the empire , we assure them , that we mean not to dissolve that union which has so long and so hap- pily subsisted between ...
... live slaves . " Lest this declaration should disquiet the minds of our friends and fellow subjects in any part of the empire , we assure them , that we mean not to dissolve that union which has so long and so hap- pily subsisted between ...
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... lives or liberties . " The proposition seems , also , to have been calculated , more par- ticularly , to lull into fatal security , our well - affected fellow subjects , on the other side of the water , till time should be given , for ...
... lives or liberties . " The proposition seems , also , to have been calculated , more par- ticularly , to lull into fatal security , our well - affected fellow subjects , on the other side of the water , till time should be given , for ...
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