The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... doubt of the fair conduct of his government ; but , stating our propositions , I mentioned the apprehensions entertained by us , that England would interfere in behalf of those piratical govern- " She dares not do it , " said he . I ...
... doubt of the fair conduct of his government ; but , stating our propositions , I mentioned the apprehensions entertained by us , that England would interfere in behalf of those piratical govern- " She dares not do it , " said he . I ...
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... doubt on which side they would be , in case of rupture . Similar accounts came in from the troops in other parts of the kingdom , giving good reason to believe they would side with their fathers and brothers , rather than with their ...
... doubt on which side they would be , in case of rupture . Similar accounts came in from the troops in other parts of the kingdom , giving good reason to believe they would side with their fathers and brothers , rather than with their ...
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... doubts , indeed , that this conference was previously known and ap- proved by this honest Minister , who was in confidence and communication with the Patriots , and wished for a reasonable reform of the Constitution . Here I discontinue ...
... doubts , indeed , that this conference was previously known and ap- proved by this honest Minister , who was in confidence and communication with the Patriots , and wished for a reasonable reform of the Constitution . Here I discontinue ...
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... doubt , but the British subjects in Amer- ica are entitled to the same rights and privileges as their fellow subjects possess in Britain ; and therefore , that the power as- sumed by the British Parliament to bind America by their ...
... doubt , but the British subjects in Amer- ica are entitled to the same rights and privileges as their fellow subjects possess in Britain ; and therefore , that the power as- sumed by the British Parliament to bind America by their ...
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... doubts , and thinks it of no consequence , as the statute of Gloucester entitles the party to Royal grace , which goes as well to forfeiture as life . To me there seems no reason for call- ing these excusable homicides , and the killing ...
... doubts , and thinks it of no consequence , as the statute of Gloucester entitles the party to Royal grace , which goes as well to forfeiture as life . To me there seems no reason for call- ing these excusable homicides , and the killing ...
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