The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... hands of Mr Coalter £ 13 from Mr Alexander . He is mistaken in sup- posing I had received £ 3-10-3 on his account from Gamble & Grattar , his letter now inclosed by you being the first and only mention to me that such a paiment had been ...
... hands of Mr Coalter £ 13 from Mr Alexander . He is mistaken in sup- posing I had received £ 3-10-3 on his account from Gamble & Grattar , his letter now inclosed by you being the first and only mention to me that such a paiment had been ...
Strana 67
... hands , I must ask the favor of you to engage some other to do it , as well as to dispose of future supplies as soon as I shall be able to furnish them . I am sensible of the difficulty of a person who sells other goods on credit ...
... hands , I must ask the favor of you to engage some other to do it , as well as to dispose of future supplies as soon as I shall be able to furnish them . I am sensible of the difficulty of a person who sells other goods on credit ...
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... hands they can never do anything but good . But you and I are now at that time of life when our call to another state of being cannot be distant , and may be near . Besides , your government is in the habit of seizing papers without ...
... hands they can never do anything but good . But you and I are now at that time of life when our call to another state of being cannot be distant , and may be near . Besides , your government is in the habit of seizing papers without ...
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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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