21V. The Declaration of Independence as Adopted by Congress, 11 June–4 July 1776 (Jefferson Papers)
...cutting off our Trade with all parts of the world: For imposing Taxes on us without our...
22The Warning No. II, [7 February 1797] (Hamilton Papers)
...in a manner which is the astonishment of the world. If France can finally realize her present...
23The Senate to John Adams, [23 May 1797] (Jefferson Papers)
...jealousies among us, and to convince the world that our government and your administration...
24The Busy-Body, No. 1, 4 February 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...Vehicle in which my Remonstrances shall be convey’d to the World....no Country in the World...
25The Defence No. XIX, [14 October 1795] (Hamilton Papers)
...or distinction, amounts to a promise to all the world, that whoever, foreigner or citizen, may...
26The Busy-Body, No. 8, 27 March 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...Hearing his Works applauded. The hiding from the World our Names while we publish our Thoughts...
27II. The Commissioners to the Comte de Vergennes, 9 January 1779 (Adams Papers)
...to the Court of London, and to the World, bearing his Royal Testimony against this...
28The Busy-Body, No. 4, 25 February 1729 (Franklin Papers)
...Friend. Now I cannot do the least Thing in the World, but she must know all about it; and...
29The Committee of Secret Correspondence to Silas Deane, 1 October 1776 (Franklin Papers)
...Military opperations will be ushered into the World with an eclat beyond their true...
30IV. The Declaration as Adopted by Congress, [6 July 1775] (Jefferson Papers)
Respect to the Rest of the World, to make known the Justice of our Cause....the World,...