The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... known . I make no secret of them : on the contrary I wish them known to avoid the imputation of those which are not mine . You may remember perhaps that in the year 1783 . after the close of the war there was a general idea that a ...
... known . I make no secret of them : on the contrary I wish them known to avoid the imputation of those which are not mine . You may remember perhaps that in the year 1783 . after the close of the war there was a general idea that a ...
Strana 371
... known here . Nor is it certainly known how we shall stand in the House of Representatives of Massachusetts . In the Senate there , we have lost ground . The candid federalists acknowledged that their party can never more raise its head ...
... known here . Nor is it certainly known how we shall stand in the House of Representatives of Massachusetts . In the Senate there , we have lost ground . The candid federalists acknowledged that their party can never more raise its head ...
Strana 477
... known to many . They lie in the counties of Cumberland & Bedford . In Aug. 1780 Congress first had a table of deprecia- tion established with reference to their new emission of 40 to 1. & in Aug. 1781 they extended it to specie . By the ...
... known to many . They lie in the counties of Cumberland & Bedford . In Aug. 1780 Congress first had a table of deprecia- tion established with reference to their new emission of 40 to 1. & in Aug. 1781 they extended it to specie . By the ...
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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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