The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... consider it at your leisure , and give me your thoughts on the subject ? Accept my affectionate salutations . TO JAMES MADISON J. MSS . WASHINGTON , Feb 18 , 1801 . DEAR SIR , -Notwithstanding the suspected infidel- ity of the post , I ...
... consider it at your leisure , and give me your thoughts on the subject ? Accept my affectionate salutations . TO JAMES MADISON J. MSS . WASHINGTON , Feb 18 , 1801 . DEAR SIR , -Notwithstanding the suspected infidel- ity of the post , I ...
Strana 256
... consider whether he may not be usefully employed for the public . Will you be so good as to mention this to Reich & to desire him to present himself to Mr. Boudinot two or three days after you shall have received this . As to your ...
... consider whether he may not be usefully employed for the public . Will you be so good as to mention this to Reich & to desire him to present himself to Mr. Boudinot two or three days after you shall have received this . As to your ...
Strana 350
... consider what will be the best way of preventing their being considered authoritative examples . In the meantime I think it would be better to give the subject the go for the present , that we may have time to consider and to do what ...
... consider what will be the best way of preventing their being considered authoritative examples . In the meantime I think it would be better to give the subject the go for the present , that we may have time to consider and to do what ...
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TO JAMES MADISON JANUARY 3D | 3 |
TO JAMES MONROE JANUARY 23D | 9 |
TO ELBRIDGE GERRY JANUARY 26TH | 15 |
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