The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... measure of his goodness to me , by procuring for me , from his most intimate friend , George Wythe , a reception as a student of law , under his direction , and introduced me to the acquaintance and familiar table of Governor Fauquier ...
... measure of his goodness to me , by procuring for me , from his most intimate friend , George Wythe , a reception as a student of law , under his direction , and introduced me to the acquaintance and familiar table of Governor Fauquier ...
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... measures was that of coming to an understanding with all the other colonies , to consider the British claims as a ... measure would probably be , to propose a meeting of deputies from every colony , at some cen- tral place , who should ...
... measures was that of coming to an understanding with all the other colonies , to consider the British claims as a ... measure would probably be , to propose a meeting of deputies from every colony , at some cen- tral place , who should ...
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... measure , but on the receipt of our proposition , delivered at their next session . Their message , therefore , which ... measures , in the council - chamber , for the benefit of the library in that room . We were under conviction of the ...
... measure , but on the receipt of our proposition , delivered at their next session . Their message , therefore , which ... measures , in the council - chamber , for the benefit of the library in that room . We were under conviction of the ...
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... measures required by the general in- terest and we declared that an attack on any one colony , should be considered ... measure be acceded to by the com- mittees of correspondence generally . It was acceded to ; Phila- delphia was ...
... measures required by the general in- terest and we declared that an attack on any one colony , should be considered ... measure be acceded to by the com- mittees of correspondence generally . It was acceded to ; Phila- delphia was ...
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... measures should be immediately taken for procuring the assistance of foreign powers , and a Confederation be formed to bind the colonies more closely together . The House being obliged to attend at that time to some other business , the ...
... measures should be immediately taken for procuring the assistance of foreign powers , and a Confederation be formed to bind the colonies more closely together . The House being obliged to attend at that time to some other business , the ...
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