The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... Paris . To adapt the exterior to our use , I drew a plan for the interior , with the apartments neces- sary for legislative , executive , and judiciary purposes ; and accom- modated in their size and distribution to the form and ...
... Paris . To adapt the exterior to our use , I drew a plan for the interior , with the apartments neces- sary for legislative , executive , and judiciary purposes ; and accom- modated in their size and distribution to the form and ...
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... Paris by the time stipulated , the treaty would become void ; that if ratified by seven States , it would go under our seal , without its being known to Great Britain that only seven had concurred ; that it was a question of which they ...
... Paris by the time stipulated , the treaty would become void ; that if ratified by seven States , it would go under our seal , without its being known to Great Britain that only seven had concurred ; that it was a question of which they ...
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... Paris on the 6th . I called immediately on Dr. Franklin , at Passy , communicated to him our charge , and we wrote to Mr. Adams , then at the Hague , to join us at Paris . Before I had left America , that is to say 60 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
... Paris on the 6th . I called immediately on Dr. Franklin , at Passy , communicated to him our charge , and we wrote to Mr. Adams , then at the Hague , to join us at Paris . Before I had left America , that is to say 60 JEFFERSON'S WORKS .
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... Paris . In February , 1786 , Mr. Adams wrote to me , pressingly , to join him in London immediately , as he thought he discovered there some symptoms of better disposition towards us . Colonel Smith , his secretary of legation , was the ...
... Paris . In February , 1786 , Mr. Adams wrote to me , pressingly , to join him in London immediately , as he thought he discovered there some symptoms of better disposition towards us . Colonel Smith , his secretary of legation , was the ...
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... Paris required my return to that place , and that I should , with pleasure , be the bearer of any commands to his Am- bassador there . He answered , that he had none , and , wishing me a pleasant journey , I left London the 26th , and ...
... Paris required my return to that place , and that I should , with pleasure , be the bearer of any commands to his Am- bassador there . He answered , that he had none , and , wishing me a pleasant journey , I left London the 26th , and ...
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