Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson: Late President of the United StatesH. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1829 |
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... leave this about the 21st , and shall hope the District Court will give me an opportunity of seeing you . Accept my affectionate salutations , and assurances of cordial esteem and respect . TH . JEFFERSON . TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH ...
... leave this about the 21st , and shall hope the District Court will give me an opportunity of seeing you . Accept my affectionate salutations , and assurances of cordial esteem and respect . TH . JEFFERSON . TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH ...
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... leave the thing exactly where it was . That this transaction had been conducted from the commence- ment of the negotiation to this stage of it , with a frankness and sincerity honourable to both nations , and comfortable to the heart of ...
... leave the thing exactly where it was . That this transaction had been conducted from the commence- ment of the negotiation to this stage of it , with a frankness and sincerity honourable to both nations , and comfortable to the heart of ...
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... leave this to individual choice , as a better guide to an advantageous distribution than any other which could be devised . But when by a blind concourse , particular occupations are ruinously overcharged , and others left in want of ...
... leave this to individual choice , as a better guide to an advantageous distribution than any other which could be devised . But when by a blind concourse , particular occupations are ruinously overcharged , and others left in want of ...
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... having touched on a subject so much more fami- liar to you , and better understood , I beg leave to assure you of my high consideration and respect . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR , TO JOHN RANDOLPH . Washington , December 10 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... having touched on a subject so much more fami- liar to you , and better understood , I beg leave to assure you of my high consideration and respect . TH . JEFFERSON . DEAR SIR , TO JOHN RANDOLPH . Washington , December 10 CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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... leaving out every thing relative to his personal history and character . It would be short and precious . With a ... leaves of a book , in the manner you describe as having been pursued in forming your Harmony . But I shall now get the ...
... leaving out every thing relative to his personal history and character . It would be short and precious . With a ... leaves of a book , in the manner you describe as having been pursued in forming your Harmony . But I shall now get the ...
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