The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... arms , brought in their report ( drawn I believe by J. Rutledge ) which , not being liked , the House recommitted it , on the 26th , and added Mr. Dickinson and myself to the committee . On the rising of the House , the committee having ...
... arms , brought in their report ( drawn I believe by J. Rutledge ) which , not being liked , the House recommitted it , on the 26th , and added Mr. Dickinson and myself to the committee . On the rising of the House , the committee having ...
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... arms against their country , to become the executioners of their friends and brethren , or to fall themselves by their hands . tic insurrec- tion among us , and has He has [ ] endeavored to bring on the inhabitants excited domes of our ...
... arms against their country , to become the executioners of their friends and brethren , or to fall themselves by their hands . tic insurrec- tion among us , and has He has [ ] endeavored to bring on the inhabitants excited domes of our ...
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... arms against the legitimate authorities of the country , attempting to go to Amsterdam , for the purpose of exciting the mobs of that place , and being refused permission to pass a military post on the way , he put the Duke of Brunswick ...
... arms against the legitimate authorities of the country , attempting to go to Amsterdam , for the purpose of exciting the mobs of that place , and being refused permission to pass a military post on the way , he put the Duke of Brunswick ...
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... arms , entered into cordial conferences , and a declaration , and counter - declaration , were cooked up at Versailles , and sent to London for approbation . They were approved there , reached Paris at one o'clock of the 27th , and were ...
... arms , entered into cordial conferences , and a declaration , and counter - declaration , were cooked up at Versailles , and sent to London for approbation . They were approved there , reached Paris at one o'clock of the 27th , and were ...
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... - uable for life , and the dangers of interference , either with money or arms , by foreign nations , to whom the choice of an American President might become interesting . Examples of this abounded in AUTOBIOGRAPHY . 79.
... - uable for life , and the dangers of interference , either with money or arms , by foreign nations , to whom the choice of an American President might become interesting . Examples of this abounded in AUTOBIOGRAPHY . 79.
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