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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... rendered abortive by the immature state of things , it was but the inception , as the reader will in due time perceive , of a long series of efforts , partly successful , partly not , in the same benevolent cause . It was the first ...
... rendered abortive by the immature state of things , it was but the inception , as the reader will in due time perceive , of a long series of efforts , partly successful , partly not , in the same benevolent cause . It was the first ...
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... renders a communication of sentiments necessary ; in order , therefore , to remove the uneasiness , and to quiet the minds of the people , as well as for the other good purposes above mention- ed : " Be it resolved , That a standing ...
... renders a communication of sentiments necessary ; in order , therefore , to remove the uneasiness , and to quiet the minds of the people , as well as for the other good purposes above mention- ed : " Be it resolved , That a standing ...
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... rendered them destructive to his people here . And , to render this grievance still more oppressive , His Majesty , by his in- structions , has laid his Governors under such restrictions , that they can pass no law of any moment ...
... rendered them destructive to his people here . And , to render this grievance still more oppressive , His Majesty , by his in- structions , has laid his Governors under such restrictions , that they can pass no law of any moment ...
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... render uniform the system of military defence , were made liable to the same military duties as if they had been feuds : and the Norman lawyers soon found means to saddle them , also , with all the other feudal burthens . But still they ...
... render uniform the system of military defence , were made liable to the same military duties as if they had been feuds : and the Norman lawyers soon found means to saddle them , also , with all the other feudal burthens . But still they ...
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... rendered difficult , the population of our country is likely to be checked . It is time , therefore , for us to lay this matter before His Majesty , and to declare that he has no right to grant lands of him- self . From the nature and ...
... rendered difficult , the population of our country is likely to be checked . It is time , therefore , for us to lay this matter before His Majesty , and to declare that he has no right to grant lands of him- self . From the nature and ...
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