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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... 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 bold relief among the first , the ...
... 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 bold relief among the first , the ...
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... in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to transportation across the Atlantick LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 13 and of which he was a witness. "When ...
... in Great Britain ; their legislatures sus- pended ; charters annulled ; trials by juries taken away ; their persons subjected to transportation across the Atlantick LIFE OF JEFFERSON . 13 and of which he was a witness. "When ...
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... legislature , these discontents arrived at their crisis . In May of that year , a meeting of the General Assembly was called by the Governour , Lord Botetourt . To that meeting was made known the joint resolutions and address of the ...
... legislature , these discontents arrived at their crisis . In May of that year , a meeting of the General Assembly was called by the Governour , Lord Botetourt . To that meeting was made known the joint resolutions and address of the ...
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... legislature in 1769 , nothing of particular excitement in the country occurred for a considerable length of time ; the nation appeared to have fallen into an apathy or insensibility to their situation ; although the duty on tea was not ...
... legislature in 1769 , nothing of particular excitement in the country occurred for a considerable length of time ; the nation appeared to have fallen into an apathy or insensibility to their situation ; although the duty on tea was not ...
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... legislatures of the different colonies , which was thus adopted as the best instrument for communication between the respective colonies , and by which they might be brought to a mutual understanding and a uni- ty of action , has since ...
... legislatures of the different colonies , which was thus adopted as the best instrument for communication between the respective colonies , and by which they might be brought to a mutual understanding and a uni- ty of action , has since ...
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