The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... effect of the day , through the whole colony , was like a shock of electricity , arousing every man , and placing him erect and solidly on his centre . They chose , universally , delegates for the con- vention . Being elected one for my ...
... effect of the day , through the whole colony , was like a shock of electricity , arousing every man , and placing him erect and solidly on his centre . They chose , universally , delegates for the con- vention . Being elected one for my ...
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... effect : That the people of the middle colonies ( Maryland , Delaware , Pennsylvania , the Jerseys and New York ) were not yet ripe for bidding adieu to British connection , but that they were fast ripen- ing , and , in a short time ...
... effect : That the people of the middle colonies ( Maryland , Delaware , Pennsylvania , the Jerseys and New York ) were not yet ripe for bidding adieu to British connection , but that they were fast ripen- ing , and , in a short time ...
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... effect of the resolution of the 15th of May has proved this , which , raising the murmurs of some in the colonies of Penn- sylvania and Maryland , called forth the opposing voice of the freer part of the people , and proved them to be ...
... effect of the resolution of the 15th of May has proved this , which , raising the murmurs of some in the colonies of Penn- sylvania and Maryland , called forth the opposing voice of the freer part of the people , and proved them to be ...
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... effect their safety and happiness . Prudence , indeed , will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes ; and accordingly all ex- perience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to ...
... effect their safety and happiness . Prudence , indeed , will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes ; and accordingly all ex- perience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to ...
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... effect a compromise of this difficult question . He was of opinion , the smaller colonies would lose their rights , if they were not in some instances allowed an equal vote ; and , therefore , that a dis- crimination should take place ...
... effect a compromise of this difficult question . He was of opinion , the smaller colonies would lose their rights , if they were not in some instances allowed an equal vote ; and , therefore , that a dis- crimination should take place ...
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