The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1853 |
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... " proportioning crimes and pun- ishments in cases heretofore capital , " and now enclose it to you with a request that you will be so good , as scrupulously to exam- VOL . I. 10 ine and correct it , that it may be presented APPENDIX . 145.
... " proportioning crimes and pun- ishments in cases heretofore capital , " and now enclose it to you with a request that you will be so good , as scrupulously to exam- VOL . I. 10 ine and correct it , that it may be presented APPENDIX . 145.
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... enclose you a copy of the Declaration of Inde- pendence , as agreed to by the House , and also as originally framed . You will judge whether it is the better or worse for the critics . I shall return to Virginia after the 11th of August ...
... enclose you a copy of the Declaration of Inde- pendence , as agreed to by the House , and also as originally framed . You will judge whether it is the better or worse for the critics . I shall return to Virginia after the 11th of August ...
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... enclose you a list of the all fear for the event of the war . killed , wounded , and captives of the enemy from the commence- ment of hostilities at Lexington , in April , 1775 , until November , * [ This letter has no address . ] 1777 ...
... enclose you a list of the all fear for the event of the war . killed , wounded , and captives of the enemy from the commence- ment of hostilities at Lexington , in April , 1775 , until November , * [ This letter has no address . ] 1777 ...
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... enclose you the particulars of Colonel Clarke's success against St. Vincennes , as stated in his letter but lately received ; the messenger , with his first letter , having been killed . I fear it will be impossible for Colonel Clarke ...
... enclose you the particulars of Colonel Clarke's success against St. Vincennes , as stated in his letter but lately received ; the messenger , with his first letter , having been killed . I fear it will be impossible for Colonel Clarke ...
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... the prisoners . They have seen that the conduct of the British officers , civil and military , has in the whole course of this war been savage , and unprecedented among civilized ( a copy of which I enclose ) , no CORRESPONDENCE . 227.
... the prisoners . They have seen that the conduct of the British officers , civil and military , has in the whole course of this war been savage , and unprecedented among civilized ( a copy of which I enclose ) , no CORRESPONDENCE . 227.
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