The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... obliged to leave the chair of Congress , to attend the General Assembly summoned by Lord Dunmore , to meet on the 1st day of June , 1775. Lord * See Girardin's History of Virginia , Appendix No. 12. note . [ + See Appendix , note D ...
... obliged to leave the chair of Congress , to attend the General Assembly summoned by Lord Dunmore , to meet on the 1st day of June , 1775. Lord * See Girardin's History of Virginia , Appendix No. 12. note . [ + See Appendix , note D ...
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... obliged to attend at that time to some other business , the proposition was referred to the next day , when the members were ordered to attend punctually at ten o'clock . Saturday , June 8. They proceeded to take it into considera- tion ...
... obliged to attend at that time to some other business , the proposition was referred to the next day , when the members were ordered to attend punctually at ten o'clock . Saturday , June 8. They proceeded to take it into considera- tion ...
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... un- disputed field ; and by the time of the revolution , a majority of the inhabitants had become dissenters from the established church , but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the 38 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... un- disputed field ; and by the time of the revolution , a majority of the inhabitants had become dissenters from the established church , but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the 38 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
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Thomas Jefferson. but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the pastors of the minority . This unrighteous compulsion , to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors , was grievously felt during the regal ...
Thomas Jefferson. but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the pastors of the minority . This unrighteous compulsion , to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors , was grievously felt during the regal ...
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... obliged me still to de- cline ; and the negotiation was in fact never entered on . But , in the autumn of the next year , 1782 , Congress receiving assur- ances that a general peace would be concluded in the winter and spring , they ...
... obliged me still to de- cline ; and the negotiation was in fact never entered on . But , in the autumn of the next year , 1782 , Congress receiving assur- ances that a general peace would be concluded in the winter and spring , they ...
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