Memoir, Correspondence, and Miscellanies: From the Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Tom 1F. Carr, and Company, 1820 |
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... minister of the Anglican church , endowed with a fixed salary , in tobacco , a glebe house and land with the other necessary appendages . To meet these expen- ses , all the inhabitants of the parishes were assessed , whether they were ...
... minister of the Anglican church , endowed with a fixed salary , in tobacco , a glebe house and land with the other necessary appendages . To meet these expen- ses , all the inhabitants of the parishes were assessed , whether they were ...
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... Ministers for that Church . The religious jealousies , therefore , of all the dissenters , took alarm lest this might give an ascendancy to the Anglican sect , and refused acting on that bill . Its local eccentricity , too , and ...
... Ministers for that Church . The religious jealousies , therefore , of all the dissenters , took alarm lest this might give an ascendancy to the Anglican sect , and refused acting on that bill . Its local eccentricity , too , and ...
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... Minister Plenipotentiary for negociating peace , then expected to be effected through the mediation of the Empress of Russia . The same rea- sons obliged me still to decline ; and the negociation was in fact never entered on . But , in ...
... Minister Plenipotentiary for negociating peace , then expected to be effected through the mediation of the Empress of Russia . The same rea- sons obliged me still to decline ; and the negociation was in fact never entered on . But , in ...
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... Minister of France , Luzerne , offered me a passage in the Romulus frigate , which I accepted ; but she was then lying a few miles be- low Baltimore , blocked up in the ice . I remained , therefore , a month in Philadelphia , looking ...
... Minister of France , Luzerne , offered me a passage in the Romulus frigate , which I accepted ; but she was then lying a few miles be- low Baltimore , blocked up in the ice . I remained , therefore , a month in Philadelphia , looking ...
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... ministers and nations , and to assemble Congress on sudden and extraordinary emergencies , I proposed , early in April , the appointment of a committee , to be called the Committee of the States , ' to consist of a member from each ...
... ministers and nations , and to assemble Congress on sudden and extraordinary emergencies , I proposed , early in April , the appointment of a committee , to be called the Committee of the States , ' to consist of a member from each ...
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