The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... King's Council , which acted as another house of legislature , held their places at will , and were in most humble obedience to that will : the Governor too , who had a negative on our laws , held by the same tenure , and with still ...
... King's Council , which acted as another house of legislature , held their places at will , and were in most humble obedience to that will : the Governor too , who had a negative on our laws , held by the same tenure , and with still ...
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... King and Parliament to moderation and justice . To give greater emphasis to our proposition , we agreed to wait the next morning on Mr. Nicholas , whose grave and religious character was more in unison with the tone of our resolution ...
... King and Parliament to moderation and justice . To give greater emphasis to our proposition , we agreed to wait the next morning on Mr. Nicholas , whose grave and religious character was more in unison with the tone of our resolution ...
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... King according to his own ideas , and passing it with scarcely any amendment . The disgust against this humility was general ; and Mr. Dickinson's delight at its passage was the only circum- stance which reconciled them to it . The vote ...
... King according to his own ideas , and passing it with scarcely any amendment . The disgust against this humility was general ; and Mr. Dickinson's delight at its passage was the only circum- stance which reconciled them to it . The vote ...
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... King , we had been bound to him by allegiance , but that this bond was now dissolved by his assent to the last act ... King's answer to the Lord Mayor , Aldermen and Common Council of London , which had come to hand four days ago , must ...
... King , we had been bound to him by allegiance , but that this bond was now dissolved by his assent to the last act ... King's answer to the Lord Mayor , Aldermen and Common Council of London , which had come to hand four days ago , must ...
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... king of Great Britain is a his- tory of [ unremitting ] injuries and usurpations , [ among which appears no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest , but all have ] in direct object the establishment of an absolute ...
... king of Great Britain is a his- tory of [ unremitting ] injuries and usurpations , [ among which appears no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest , but all have ] in direct object the establishment of an absolute ...
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