Richard Bland, Conservator of Self-government in Eighteenth-century Virginia |
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... Thomas Jefferson to William Wirt , August 5 , 1815 , The Writings of Thomas Jefferson , Paul L. Ford , ed . , XI , 413 . 28 Familiae Minorum Gentium , II , 425-427 ; Bland Papers , I , 149 ; DAB , II , 355 ; Virginia Gazette ( Purdie ) ...
... Thomas Jefferson to William Wirt , August 5 , 1815 , The Writings of Thomas Jefferson , Paul L. Ford , ed . , XI , 413 . 28 Familiae Minorum Gentium , II , 425-427 ; Bland Papers , I , 149 ; DAB , II , 355 ; Virginia Gazette ( Purdie ) ...
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... Thomas Paine 28 a " blockhead and ignoramus " . Paine had just printed his Common Sense advocating independence , and apparently Bland still disagreed with that proposal . But only a week later John Page , Bland's col- league on the ...
... Thomas Paine 28 a " blockhead and ignoramus " . Paine had just printed his Common Sense advocating independence , and apparently Bland still disagreed with that proposal . But only a week later John Page , Bland's col- league on the ...
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... Thomas Jefferson to remark that " there was more sound matter " in Bland's analysis than in Dickin- son's Letters which were " misleading us from true principles . " 36 Also , Dickinson's argument differed significantly from Bland's in ...
... Thomas Jefferson to remark that " there was more sound matter " in Bland's analysis than in Dickin- son's Letters which were " misleading us from true principles . " 36 Also , Dickinson's argument differed significantly from Bland's in ...
Contents
An Apprentice Burgess | 31 |
The Pistole Fee Dispute ཎྜ | 95 |
The Two Penny Controversy | 123 |
Copyright | |
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