The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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Strana 67
... expect to be able to resume my supplies to Staunton . However if Mr McDowell will not con- sent to sell off what remains on his hands , I must ask the favor of you to engage some other to do it , as well as to dispose of future supplies ...
... expect to be able to resume my supplies to Staunton . However if Mr McDowell will not con- sent to sell off what remains on his hands , I must ask the favor of you to engage some other to do it , as well as to dispose of future supplies ...
Strana 266
... expect we will leave them the exclusive pos- session of those at our disposal . The republicans have some rights : and must be protected . General Smith is well . I expect Langdon will now accept that office . Present my respects to Mrs ...
... expect we will leave them the exclusive pos- session of those at our disposal . The republicans have some rights : and must be protected . General Smith is well . I expect Langdon will now accept that office . Present my respects to Mrs ...
Strana 290
... expect no mercy . They cruci- fied their Saviour , who preached that their kingdom was not of this world ; and all who practise on that precept must expect the extreme of their wrath . The laws of the present day withhold their hands ...
... expect no mercy . They cruci- fied their Saviour , who preached that their kingdom was not of this world ; and all who practise on that precept must expect the extreme of their wrath . The laws of the present day withhold their hands ...
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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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