The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... thought a commission as District attorney had been forwarded to Howell : if so , his letter is not in- telligible to me , where he says he is ready prepared to quit his office when a more deserving person shall be thought of . That he ...
... thought a commission as District attorney had been forwarded to Howell : if so , his letter is not in- telligible to me , where he says he is ready prepared to quit his office when a more deserving person shall be thought of . That he ...
Strana 356
... thought it best to apprize you of everything . Gallatin mentions a very neces- sary caution against trusting the merchants beyond the time of their bonds so as to make yourself respon- sible . Mr. Gallatin says the office at Norfolk is ...
... thought it best to apprize you of everything . Gallatin mentions a very neces- sary caution against trusting the merchants beyond the time of their bonds so as to make yourself respon- sible . Mr. Gallatin says the office at Norfolk is ...
Strana 422
... thought interesting enough for the transactions of our society . They were forwarded to me by Mr. Dunbar with a couple of vocabularies which I retain to be added to my collection . " What follows is to be perfectly confidential . I have ...
... thought interesting enough for the transactions of our society . They were forwarded to me by Mr. Dunbar with a couple of vocabularies which I retain to be added to my collection . " What follows is to be perfectly confidential . I have ...
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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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