The Works of Thomas Jefferson, Svazek 9G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1984 |
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... wish it . For I wish you health and happiness , and think of you with affection . Adieu . TO JAMES MONROE MON . MSS . MONTICELLO Nov. 8. 1800 . Yours by your servant has been delivered as also that by Mr. Erwin . I think Skipwith's ...
... wish it . For I wish you health and happiness , and think of you with affection . Adieu . TO JAMES MONROE MON . MSS . MONTICELLO Nov. 8. 1800 . Yours by your servant has been delivered as also that by Mr. Erwin . I think Skipwith's ...
Strana 180
... wish to the secretaries that they would ascertain the fact , which they promised . My ab- sence from Philadelphia prevented a repetition of the inquiry as often as I wished , and the members ' names being to be sought through the whole ...
... wish to the secretaries that they would ascertain the fact , which they promised . My ab- sence from Philadelphia prevented a repetition of the inquiry as often as I wished , and the members ' names being to be sought through the whole ...
Strana 210
... wish of joy till one year after the ceremony , because he observed they had by that time need of it . I am entitled fully then to express the wish to you as you must now have been married at least three years . I have no doubt however ...
... wish of joy till one year after the ceremony , because he observed they had by that time need of it . I am entitled fully then to express the wish to you as you must now have been married at least three years . I have no doubt however ...
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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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