| 1827 - 304 pages
...which was necessary to be impressed on our laws, in the first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find that many of the leading...able and faithful coadjutors. The prohibition of the farther importation of slaves was the first of these measures in time. This was followed by the abolition... | |
| 1826 - 432 pages
...wliicli was necessary to be impressed on our laws, in the first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find that many of the leading...importation of slaves was the first of these measures in time. This was followed by the abolition of entails, which broke up the hereditary nml high-handed... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 pages
...the first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find that the leading and most important laws of that day were prepared by myself,...supported, indeed, by able and faithful coadjutors from the ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 602 pages
...the first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find that the leading and most important laws of that day were prepared by myself,...supported, indeed, by able and faithful coadjutors from the ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 552 pages
...ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders. , The prohibition of the further importation of slaves, was the first of these measures in time. This was followed by the abolition of entails, which broke up the hereditary and high handed... | |
| Stephen Simpson - 1833 - 408 pages
...the first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find that the leading and most important laws of that day were prepared by myself,...supported, indeed, by able and faithful coadjutors from the ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders.... | |
| 1836 - 506 pages
...the first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find that the leading and most important laws of that day were prepared by myself,...supported, indeed, by able and faithful coadjutors from the ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders.... | |
| 1837 - 272 pages
...first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find th.'it the leading and most important laws of that day were prepared by myself,...supported, indeed, by able and faithful coadjutors from the ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders.... | |
| 1838 - 526 pages
...the first crisis of our birth as a nation, was of any value, they will find that the leading and most important laws of that day were prepared by myself,...supported, indeed, by able and faithful coadjutors from the ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders.... | |
| 1838 - 482 pages
...ranks of the House, very effective as seconds, but who would not have taken the field as leaders. " The prohibition of the further importation of slaves was the first of these measures in time. " This was followed by the abolition of entails, which broke up the hereditary and high-handed... | |
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