Memoirs, Correspondence, and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Late President of the United States, Volumen2Colburn and Bentley, 1829 |
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... Friend . By MRS . MARKHAM , Author of Histories of England and France . 2 vols . 12mo . 10s . 6d . cloth . " We cannot praise too much this excellent work , in which good sense and good feeling are as con- spicuous as good taste ...
... Friend . By MRS . MARKHAM , Author of Histories of England and France . 2 vols . 12mo . 10s . 6d . cloth . " We cannot praise too much this excellent work , in which good sense and good feeling are as con- spicuous as good taste ...
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... friendship . II . Notes of conversations , whilst Secretary of State , with President Washington , and others in high office ; and memoranda of Cabinet Councils , com- mitted to paper on the spot , and filed ; the whole , with the ...
... friendship . II . Notes of conversations , whilst Secretary of State , with President Washington , and others in high office ; and memoranda of Cabinet Councils , com- mitted to paper on the spot , and filed ; the whole , with the ...
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... , from his most intimate friend , George Wythe , a reception as a student of law , under his direction , and introduced me to the acquaintance and fami- me , liar table of Governor Fauquier , the ablest man who 2 MEMOIRS OF.
... , from his most intimate friend , George Wythe , a reception as a student of law , under his direction , and introduced me to the acquaintance and fami- me , liar table of Governor Fauquier , the ablest man who 2 MEMOIRS OF.
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... friend and brother - in - law , then a new member , to whom I wished an opportunity should be given of making known to the house his great worth and talents . It was SO agreed ; he moved them ; they were agreed to nem . con . , and a ...
... friend and brother - in - law , then a new member , to whom I wished an opportunity should be given of making known to the house his great worth and talents . It was SO agreed ; he moved them ; they were agreed to nem . con . , and a ...
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... friends to the measures themselves , and saw the impossibility that we should ever again be united with Great Britain , yet they were against adopting them at this time : That the conduct we had formerly observed was wise and proper now ...
... friends to the measures themselves , and saw the impossibility that we should ever again be united with Great Britain , yet they were against adopting them at this time : That the conduct we had formerly observed was wise and proper now ...
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