 | American Philosophical Society - 1898 - 622 pages
...Congress are enclosed in [brackets], and the parts inserted by the Congress are printed in Italics. no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest ; but] all [have] having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this let... | |
 | John Sanderson - 1827 - 372 pages
...systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of [repeated] unremitting injuries and usurpations, among which...contradict the uniform tenor of the rest; but all have [all having,] in direct object, the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 pages
...in•closed tn brackets.] 16 • * has been the patient sufferance of these colonies ; and such is now title necessity which constrains them to [expunge] their former systems of government. The alter history of the present king; of Great Britain is a history of [unremitting] injuries and usurpations,... | |
 | James Russell Lowell - 1826 - 520 pages
...guards for their future security, such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies ; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to expunge their former systems of government, the history of the present king of Great Britain, is a history or unremitting injuries and usurpations, among which... | |
 | John Adams - 1823 - 456 pages
...guards for their future security, such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to expunge their former systems of government, the history of the present king of Great Britain, is a history of junremitting injuries and usurpations, among... | |
 | Richard Henry Lee - 1825 - 314 pages
...guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies ; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to expunge*...appears no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenour of the rest : but all ham, in direct object, the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 526 pages
...Itatics and inclosed in brackets.] has been the patient sufferance of these colonies ; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to [expunge]...tenor of the rest, but all have] in direct object the ni1 having establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph - 1829 - 506 pages
...Italics and inclosed in brackets.] has been the patient sufferance of these colonies ; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to [expunge]...of [unremitting] injuries and usurpations, [among repeated which appears no solitary fact to contradict the uniform tenor of the rest, out all have]... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pages
...in Italics and inclosed m brackets-] has been the patient sufferance of these colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to [expunge'] their former systems of government. The »u«r History of the present king of Great Britain is a history of [unremitting] injuries and usurpations,... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 988 pages
...guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies ; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to [expunge] their former systems of govern- alter • [In this publication, the parts (truck out are printed in Italics, and indexed in... | |
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