Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentWisconsin Hale, 1986 - 374 Seiten |
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... measure must inevitably beget the meet- ing of a Congress of Deputies from all the colonies , for the purpose of unit- ing all in the same principles and measures for the maintenance of our rights . I am certain I remember also , that a ...
... measure must inevitably beget the meet- ing of a Congress of Deputies from all the colonies , for the purpose of unit- ing all in the same principles and measures for the maintenance of our rights . I am certain I remember also , that a ...
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... measure would probably be , to propose a meeting of deputies from every colony , at some central place , who should be charged with the direction of the measures which should be taken by all . The origination of these committees of ...
... measure would probably be , to propose a meeting of deputies from every colony , at some central place , who should be charged with the direction of the measures which should be taken by all . The origination of these committees of ...
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... measures , in the council - chamber , for the benefit of the library in that room . We were under conviction of the necessity of arous- ing our people from the lethargy into which they had fallen , as to passing events ; and thought ...
... measures , in the council - chamber , for the benefit of the library in that room . We were under conviction of the necessity of arous- ing our people from the lethargy into which they had fallen , as to passing events ; and thought ...
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