Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States, Volumen2Colburn and Bentley, 1829 |
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... Congress . The Memoir will be considered not a little en- riched by the Debates in Congress , on the great question of Independence , as they were taken down by Mr. Jefferson at the time , and which , though in a compressed form ...
... Congress . The Memoir will be considered not a little en- riched by the Debates in Congress , on the great question of Independence , as they were taken down by Mr. Jefferson at the time , and which , though in a compressed form ...
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... Congress . " Though heretofore in print , it will be new to most readers ; and will be regarded by all , as the most ample and precise enumeration of British violations that had then appeared , or , perhaps that has since been pre ...
... Congress . " Though heretofore in print , it will be new to most readers ; and will be regarded by all , as the most ample and precise enumeration of British violations that had then appeared , or , perhaps that has since been pre ...
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... Congress . The Memoir will be considered not a little en- riched by the Debates in Congress , on the great question of Independence , as they were taken down by Mr. Jefferson at the time , and which , though in a compressed form ...
... Congress . The Memoir will be considered not a little en- riched by the Debates in Congress , on the great question of Independence , as they were taken down by Mr. Jefferson at the time , and which , though in a compressed form ...
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... Congress . " Though heretofore in print , it will be new to most readers ; and will be regarded by all , as the most ample and precise enumeration of British violations that had then appeared , or , perhaps that has since been pre ...
... Congress . " Though heretofore in print , it will be new to most readers ; and will be regarded by all , as the most ample and precise enumeration of British violations that had then appeared , or , perhaps that has since been pre ...
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... Congress at such place , annually , as should be convenient , to direct , from time to time , the measures required by the general interest : and we declared that an attack on any one colony , should be considered as an attack on the ...
... Congress at such place , annually , as should be convenient , to direct , from time to time , the measures required by the general interest : and we declared that an attack on any one colony , should be considered as an attack on the ...
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