The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... proper measures , in the council - chamber , for the benefit of the library in that room . We were under conviction of the necessity of arousing our people from the lethargy into which they had fallen , as to passing events ; and ...
... proper measures , in the council - chamber , for the benefit of the library in that room . We were under conviction of the necessity of arousing our people from the lethargy into which they had fallen , as to passing events ; and ...
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... proper now , of deferring to take any capital step till the voice of the people drove us into it : That they were our power , and without them our declararations could not be carried into effect : That the people of the middle colonies ...
... proper now , of deferring to take any capital step till the voice of the people drove us into it : That they were our power , and without them our declararations could not be carried into effect : That the people of the middle colonies ...
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... proper to be proposed for foreign alliance . The committee for drawing the Declaration of Independence , desired me to do it . It was accordingly done , and being approved by them , I reported it to the House on Friday , the 28th of ...
... proper to be proposed for foreign alliance . The committee for drawing the Declaration of Independence , desired me to do it . It was accordingly done , and being approved by them , I reported it to the House on Friday , the 28th of ...
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... proper substitute . The Revisors had adopted these opinions ; but the general idea of our country had not yet advanced to that point . The bill , therefore , for proportioning crimes and punish- ments , was lost in the House of ...
... proper substitute . The Revisors had adopted these opinions ; but the general idea of our country had not yet advanced to that point . The bill , therefore , for proportioning crimes and punish- ments , was lost in the House of ...
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... bill proposed to lay off every county into Hundreds , or Wards , of a proper size and population for a school , in which [ * See Appendix , note E. ] L reading , writing , and common arithmetic should be AUTOBIOGRAPHY . 47.
... bill proposed to lay off every county into Hundreds , or Wards , of a proper size and population for a school , in which [ * See Appendix , note E. ] L reading , writing , and common arithmetic should be AUTOBIOGRAPHY . 47.
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