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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... law reports , where a person of our name was either plaintiff or defendant , and one of the same name was secretary to the Virgin- ia Company . These are the only instances in which I have met with the name in that country . I have ...
... law reports , where a person of our name was either plaintiff or defendant , and one of the same name was secretary to the Virgin- ia Company . These are the only instances in which I have met with the name in that country . I have ...
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... law under the direction of the celebrated George Wythe , the most distinguished man of his age , one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence , and afterwards Chancellor of the state of Virginia . With this gentleman he was ...
... law under the direction of the celebrated George Wythe , the most distinguished man of his age , one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence , and afterwards Chancellor of the state of Virginia . With this gentleman he was ...
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... law in Williamsburgh . I attend- ed the debate , however , at the door of the lobby of the House of Burgesses , and heard the splendid display of Mr. Henry's talents as a popular orator . They were great indeed ; such as I never heard ...
... law in Williamsburgh . I attend- ed the debate , however , at the door of the lobby of the House of Burgesses , and heard the splendid display of Mr. Henry's talents as a popular orator . They were great indeed ; such as I never heard ...
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... laws in all cases , was still supended over them . But they at length aroused from their stupor . A court of inquiry held in Rhode Island in 1762 , with a power to send persons to England to be tried for offences committed here , was ...
... laws in all cases , was still supended over them . But they at length aroused from their stupor . A court of inquiry held in Rhode Island in 1762 , with a power to send persons to England to be tried for offences committed here , was ...
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... law , then a new member , and to whom he wished an oppor- tunity should be given of making known to the house his great worth and talents . It was so agreed : he moved them , they were adopted without a dissenting voice , and a ...
... law , then a new member , and to whom he wished an oppor- tunity should be given of making known to the house his great worth and talents . It was so agreed : he moved them , they were adopted without a dissenting voice , and a ...
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