The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... duties , and the instructions of the Li- brary Committee , he has not felt himself at liberty to encumber the pub- lication with matter of his own farther than is necessary to illustrate the text . Such notes as have been appended will ...
... duties , and the instructions of the Li- brary Committee , he has not felt himself at liberty to encumber the pub- lication with matter of his own farther than is necessary to illustrate the text . Such notes as have been appended will ...
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... duties of the Department of State , and embraces a variety of important subjects , such as the rise and progress of the difficulties between Great Britain and her North American Colonies - the circum . stances connected with the ...
... duties of the Department of State , and embraces a variety of important subjects , such as the rise and progress of the difficulties between Great Britain and her North American Colonies - the circum . stances connected with the ...
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... duty to be subordi- nate to the mother country in all matters of government , to di- rect all our labors in subservience to her interests , and even to observe a bigoted intolerance for all religions but hers . The dif- ficulties with ...
... duty to be subordi- nate to the mother country in all matters of government , to di- rect all our labors in subservience to her interests , and even to observe a bigoted intolerance for all religions but hers . The dif- ficulties with ...
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... duty on tea , not yet repealed , and the decla- ratory act of a right in the British Parliament to bind us by their laws in all cases whatsoever , still suspended over us . But a court of inquiry held in Rhode Island in 1762 , with a ...
... duty on tea , not yet repealed , and the decla- ratory act of a right in the British Parliament to bind us by their laws in all cases whatsoever , still suspended over us . But a court of inquiry held in Rhode Island in 1762 , with a ...
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... duties on it for the purposes of regulation , but not of rais- ing revenue . But for this ground there was no foundation in compact , in any acknowledged principles of colonization , nor in reason expatriation being a natural right ...
... duties on it for the purposes of regulation , but not of rais- ing revenue . But for this ground there was no foundation in compact , in any acknowledged principles of colonization , nor in reason expatriation being a natural right ...
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