The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... occasions I owed much instruc- tion . Mr. Wythe continued to be my faithful and beloved men- tor in youth , and my most affectionate friend through life . In 1767 , he led me into the practice of the law at the bar of the General court ...
... occasions I owed much instruc- tion . Mr. Wythe continued to be my faithful and beloved men- tor in youth , and my most affectionate friend through life . In 1767 , he led me into the practice of the law at the bar of the General court ...
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... occasion . The people met generally , with anxiety and alarm in their countenances , and the 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 ...
... occasion . The people met generally , with anxiety and alarm in their countenances , and the 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 ...
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... occasion as little delay as possible , a committee was appointed to prepare a Declaration of Independence . The committee were John Adams , Dr. Franklin , Roger Sherman , Robert R. Livingston , and myself . Committees were also ...
... occasion as little delay as possible , a committee was appointed to prepare a Declaration of Independence . The committee were John Adams , Dr. Franklin , Roger Sherman , Robert R. Livingston , and myself . Committees were also ...
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... occasions have been given them , by the regular course of their laws , of removing from their councils the disturbers of our harmony , they have , by have and we have conjured them by ably We their free election , re - established them ...
... occasions have been given them , by the regular course of their laws , of removing from their councils the disturbers of our harmony , they have , by have and we have conjured them by ably We their free election , re - established them ...
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... occasions . 2. Their obligation to consult their constituents . 3. Their voting by provinces . This last destroyed the equality of representation , and the liberties of Great Britain also are sinking from the same defect . That a part ...
... occasions . 2. Their obligation to consult their constituents . 3. Their voting by provinces . This last destroyed the equality of representation , and the liberties of Great Britain also are sinking from the same defect . That a part ...
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