Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States, Volumen2Colburn and Bentley, 1829 |
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... Colonel Byrd ; and was afterwards employed with the same Mr. Fry , to make the first map of Virginia which had ever been made , that of Captain Smith being merely a jectural sketch . They possessed excellent materials for so much of the ...
... Colonel Byrd ; and was afterwards employed with the same Mr. Fry , to make the first map of Virginia which had ever been made , that of Captain Smith being merely a jectural sketch . They possessed excellent materials for so much of the ...
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... Colonel Harrison on his return from that Congress . Lee , Livingston , and Jay had been the committee for that draught . The first , prepared by Lee , had been disapproved and re- committed . The second was drawn by Jay , but being ...
... Colonel Harrison on his return from that Congress . Lee , Livingston , and Jay had been the committee for that draught . The first , prepared by Lee , had been disapproved and re- committed . The second was drawn by Jay , but being ...
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... Colonel Harmer , another by Colo- nel Franks , and the third transmitted to the Agent of Marine , to be forwarded by any good opportunity . Congress soon took up the consideration of their foreign relations . They deemed it necessary to ...
... Colonel Harmer , another by Colo- nel Franks , and the third transmitted to the Agent of Marine , to be forwarded by any good opportunity . Congress soon took up the consideration of their foreign relations . They deemed it necessary to ...
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... Colonel Smith , his secretary of legation , was the bearer of his urgencies for my immediate attendance . I , accordingly , left Paris on the 1st of March , and , on my arrival in London , we agreed on a very summary form of treaty ...
... Colonel Smith , his secretary of legation , was the bearer of his urgencies for my immediate attendance . I , accordingly , left Paris on the 1st of March , and , on my arrival in London , we agreed on a very summary form of treaty ...
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... Colonel Arnold , who , with eleven hundred men , was sent from Boston up the Kennebec , and down the Chaudière river to that place . He expected to be there early this month . Montreal acceded to us on the 13th , and Carlton set out ...
... Colonel Arnold , who , with eleven hundred men , was sent from Boston up the Kennebec , and down the Chaudière river to that place . He expected to be there early this month . Montreal acceded to us on the 13th , and Carlton set out ...
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