Basic Writings of Thomas JeffersonWilley Book Company, 1944 - 816 pages |
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Page 207
... nation , the com- merce of any one of our States with that nation may be regulated by the State itself , and even when a convention is made , the regulation of the com- merce is taken out of the hands of the several States only so far ...
... nation , the com- merce of any one of our States with that nation may be regulated by the State itself , and even when a convention is made , the regulation of the com- merce is taken out of the hands of the several States only so far ...
Page 317
... nation , are obligatory to them and enure to their use , and can in no wise be annulled or affected by any change in ... nation . Compacts then , between nation and nation , are obligatory on them by the same moral law which obliges ...
... nation , are obligatory to them and enure to their use , and can in no wise be annulled or affected by any change in ... nation . Compacts then , between nation and nation , are obligatory on them by the same moral law which obliges ...
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... nation from its rightful root , the Anglo- Saxon . It is really wonderful , that so many able and learned men should ... nation , by their per- petual demand of a restoration of their Saxon laws , which shows they were never relinquished ...
... nation from its rightful root , the Anglo- Saxon . It is really wonderful , that so many able and learned men should ... nation , by their per- petual demand of a restoration of their Saxon laws , which shows they were never relinquished ...
Contents
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE July 1776 | 27 |
BILL FOR THE MORE GENERAL DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE 1779 | 40 |
BILL FOR ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC LIBRARY 1779 | 47 |
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