The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... Clerk's Office of the District Court for the District of Columbia . STEREOTYPED BY THOMAS B. SMITH , 216 William St. , N. Y. PRINTED BY JOHN A. GRAY , 97 Cliff Street . PREFACE . MR . JEFFERSON having , by his last 200 4570.59.
... Clerk's Office of the District Court for the District of Columbia . STEREOTYPED BY THOMAS B. SMITH , 216 William St. , N. Y. PRINTED BY JOHN A. GRAY , 97 Cliff Street . PREFACE . MR . JEFFERSON having , by his last 200 4570.59.
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... court , at which I continued until the Revolution shut up the courts of justice . * In 1769 , I became a member of the legislature by the choice of the county in which I live , and so continued until it was closed by the Revolution . I ...
... court , at which I continued until the Revolution shut up the courts of justice . * In 1769 , I became a member of the legislature by the choice of the county in which I live , and so continued until it was closed by the Revolution . I ...
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... court , who , if they should find themselves unable otherwise to extricate themselves from their difficulties , would agree to a partition of our teritories , restoring Canada to France , and the Floridas to Spain , to accomplish for ...
... court , who , if they should find themselves unable otherwise to extricate themselves from their difficulties , would agree to a partition of our teritories , restoring Canada to France , and the Floridas to Spain , to accomplish for ...
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... into their ports , nor acknowledge the adjudications of our courts of admi- rality to be legitimate , in cases of capture of British vessels : That though France and Spain may be jealous of our 16 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... into their ports , nor acknowledge the adjudications of our courts of admi- rality to be legitimate , in cases of capture of British vessels : That though France and Spain may be jealous of our 16 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
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... court of Chancery , I had provided for a trial by jury of all matters of fact , in that as well as in the courts of law . He defeated it by the introduction of four words only , " if either party choose . " The consequence has been ...
... court of Chancery , I had provided for a trial by jury of all matters of fact , in that as well as in the courts of law . He defeated it by the introduction of four words only , " if either party choose . " The consequence has been ...
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