The Life of Thomas Jefferson: Author of the Declaration of Independence, and Third President of the United States ...Mack & Andrus, 1834 - 267 頁 |
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... elected a member of the pro- vincial legislature from the county where he resided , and continued a member of that body until it was clos- ed by the revolution . In consequence , he became as- sociated with men who will always stand in ...
... elected a member of the pro- vincial legislature from the county where he resided , and continued a member of that body until it was clos- ed by the revolution . In consequence , he became as- sociated with men who will always stand in ...
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... and were all re - elected except those few who had declin- ed assenting to their proceedings . On the first of January , 1772 , Mr. Jefferson married the daughter of Mr. John Wayles of Virginia , an 14 LIFE OF JEFFERSON ,
... and were all re - elected except those few who had declin- ed assenting to their proceedings . On the first of January , 1772 , Mr. Jefferson married the daughter of Mr. John Wayles of Virginia , an 14 LIFE OF JEFFERSON ,
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... elected on the twenty - seventh of March , 1775 , one of the members to represent Virginia in the General Con- gress already assembled at Philadelphia , but had de- layed his departure until now at the request of Mr. Randolph , who was ...
... elected on the twenty - seventh of March , 1775 , one of the members to represent Virginia in the General Con- gress already assembled at Philadelphia , but had de- layed his departure until now at the request of Mr. Randolph , who was ...
第 32 頁
... elected a delegate from Virginia , to the third Congress . Though constantly and actively engaged during the winter in the various matters which engaged the atten- tion of the house , yet he seems rather to 32 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
... elected a delegate from Virginia , to the third Congress . Though constantly and actively engaged during the winter in the various matters which engaged the atten- tion of the house , yet he seems rather to 32 LIFE OF JEFFERSON .
第 46 頁
... elected ; whereby the legis- lative powers , incapable of annihilation , have returned . to the people at large for their exercise ; the state re- maining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and ...
... elected ; whereby the legis- lative powers , incapable of annihilation , have returned . to the people at large for their exercise ; the state re- maining in the mean time exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and ...
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