The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Mack & Andrus, 1834 - 267 頁 |
搜尋書籍內容
第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 20 筆
第 9 頁
... considered as fixing the destinies of his life , that Doctor William Small , of Scotland , was then Professor of Mathemat- icks in the institution ; " a man , " says his pupil , " pro- found in most of the useful branches of science ...
... considered as fixing the destinies of his life , that Doctor William Small , of Scotland , was then Professor of Mathemat- icks in the institution ; " a man , " says his pupil , " pro- found in most of the useful branches of science ...
第 11 頁
... considered as the attempt of rashness , and met the fate of folly . And that which has since im- mortalized its authors and promoters , was first con- ceived by the mind and enforced by the eloquence of Jefferson , and adds no ...
... considered as the attempt of rashness , and met the fate of folly . And that which has since im- mortalized its authors and promoters , was first con- ceived by the mind and enforced by the eloquence of Jefferson , and adds no ...
第 15 頁
... a deadly stab at the most sacred rights of the citizen , and as demanding the attention of the legislature of Virginia . The subject was taken up and considered at the spring session of 1773. Os LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 15.
... a deadly stab at the most sacred rights of the citizen , and as demanding the attention of the legislature of Virginia . The subject was taken up and considered at the spring session of 1773. Os LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 15.
第 16 頁
... considered at the spring session of 1773. Os this occasion , Mr. Jefferson associated himself with several of the boldest and most active of his com- panions in the house , ( " not thinking , " as he says himself , " the old and leading ...
... considered at the spring session of 1773. Os this occasion , Mr. Jefferson associated himself with several of the boldest and most active of his com- panions in the house , ( " not thinking , " as he says himself , " the old and leading ...
第 21 頁
... considered as the only orthodox and tenable one : that the relation between Great Brit- ain and the colonies was exactly the same as that of England and Scotland , after the accession of James , and until the union , and the same as her ...
... considered as the only orthodox and tenable one : that the relation between Great Brit- ain and the colonies was exactly the same as that of England and Scotland , after the accession of James , and until the union , and the same as her ...
其他版本 - 查看全部
常見字詞
Adams adopted America army arrived Assembly authority bank bill Britain British character Charlottesville Colonel colonies commerce committee Congress connexion considerable considered constitution Council danger declaration of independence Delaware counties delegates domestick duties elected enemy England equal errour established Executive favour fellow citizens foreign France Franklin freemen friends give Governour Hamilton gress habeas corpus hands honour hope House of Burgesses inhabitants interest James river Jefferson John Adams judgement King labour laws legislature letter liberty Lord Cornwallis Lord Dunmore measures ment mind minister Monticello nation nature necessary never object opinion party passed peace person Peyton Randolph political present President principles prisoners proposed publick received render retirement revolution sentiments situation slaves South Carolina taxes thing THOMAS JEFFERSON thought tion treasury treaty trial by jury troops United Virginia vote whole wish
熱門章節
第 49 頁 - Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British Brethren We have warned them...
第 49 頁 - Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this execrable commerce.
第 49 頁 - ... and that this assemblage of horrors might want no fact of distinguished die, he is now exciting those very people to rise in arms among us, and to purchase that liberty of which HE has deprived them, by murdering the people...
第 223 頁 - I know, indeed, that some honest men fear that a republican government cannot be strong, that this government is not strong enough. But would the honest patriot, in the full tide of successful experiment, abandon a government which has so far kept us free and firm, on the theoretic and visionary fear that this government, the world's best hope, may by possibility want energy to preserve itself? I trust not. I believe this, on the contrary, the strongest government on earth.
第 223 頁 - I despair did not the presence of many whom I here see remind me that in the other high authorities provided by our Constitution I shall find resources of wisdom, of virtue, and of zeal on which to rely under all difficulties. To you, then, gentlemen, who are charged with the sovereign functions of legislation, and to those associated with you...
第 62 頁 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defense or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury...
第 169 頁 - I will now tell you what I do not like. First, the omission of a bill of rights, providing clearly, and without the aid of sophism, for freedom of religion, freedom of the press, protection against standing armies, restriction of monopolies, the eternal and unremitting force of the habeas corpus laws, and trials by jury in all matters of fact triable by the laws of the land, and not by the laws of nations.
第 225 頁 - The wisdom of our sages, and blood of our heroes, have been devoted to their attainment: they should be the creed of our political faith ; the text of civic instruction; the touchstone by which to try the services of those we trust; and should we wander from them in moments of error or of alarm, let us hasten to retrace our steps, and to regain the road which alone leads to peace, liberty, and safety.
第 257 頁 - May it be to the world what I believe it will be (to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all), the signal of arousing men to burst the chains under which monkish ignorance and superstition had persuaded them to bind themselves and to assume the blessings and security of self-government.
第 257 頁 - All eyes are opened, or opening, to the rights of man. The general spread of the light of science has already laid open to every view the palpable truth, that the mass of mankind has not been born with saddles on their backs, nor a favored few booted and spurred, ready to ride them legitimately, by the grace of God.