| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 lehte
...there that system of laws which has so long been the glory and protection of that country. Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over...subjects in Great Britain, have too firm a feeling of the r.shts derived to them from their ancestors, to bow down the soverfi^ty of their state before such... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 488 lehte
...there that system of laws which has so long been the glory and protection of that country. Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over...is believed his Majesty's subjects in Great Britain hove too firm a feeling of the rights derived to them from their ancestors, to bow down the sovereignty... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 lehte
...there that system of laws which has so long been the glory and protection of that country. Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over...migrated : and were such a claim made, it is believed Hia Majesty's subjects in Great Britain have too firm a feeling of the rights derived to them from... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1892 - 558 lehte
...there that system of laws which has so long been the glory and protection of that country. Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over...migrated ; and were such a claim made, it is believed that his Majesty's subjects in Great Britain have too firm a feeling of the rights derived to them... | |
| United Colonies of New England - 1893 - 160 lehte
...there that system of laws which has so long been the glory and protection of that country. Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over...migrated; and were such a claim made, it is believed that his majesty's subjects / in Great Britain have too firm a feeling of the rights derived to them... | |
| John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1898 - 362 lehte
...American colonies." " Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over [the English] by that Mother Country from which they had migrated...Great Britain have too firm a feeling of the rights de? rived to them from their ancestors, to how down the sovereignty of their State before such visionary... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1504 lehte
...there that system of laws which has so long been the glory and protection of that country. Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over...they had migrated : and were such a claim made, it i- believed his Majesty's subjects in Great Britain have too firm a feeling of the rights derived to... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 506 lehte
...there that system of laws which has so long been the glory and protection of that country. Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over...migrated ; and were such a claim made, it is believed that his Majesty's subjects in Great Britain have too firm a feeling of the rights derived to them... | |
| John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1911 - 348 lehte
...American colonies." " Nor was ever any claim of superiority or dependence asserted over [the English] by that Mother Country from which they had migrated;...the rights derived to them from their ancestors, to how down the sovereignty of their State hefore such visionary preten,-ions. And it is thought that... | |
| Burr W. Phillips - 1921 - 254 lehte
...superiority or dependence asserted over the# by that mother country from which they had emigrated; and were such a claim made, it is believed His Majesty's...their ancestors to bow down the sovereignty of their states before such visionary pretensions."5 But later, Jefferson wrote, "It is neither our wish nor... | |
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