The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Autobiography, with appendix. CorrespondenceTaylor & Maury, 1858 |
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... received by the Governor , and furnished the subject for which this assembly was convened . Mr. Randolph accordingly attended , and the tenor of these propositions being generally known , as having been addressed to all the governors ...
... received by the Governor , and furnished the subject for which this assembly was convened . Mr. Randolph accordingly attended , and the tenor of these propositions being generally known , as having been addressed to all the governors ...
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... received that information from Mr. Lee , and that not a word had ever passed on the subject be- tween Mr. Lee and myself ; and after some explanations the sub- ject was dropped . These gentlemen had had some sparrings in debate before ...
... received that information from Mr. Lee , and that not a word had ever passed on the subject be- tween Mr. Lee and myself ; and after some explanations the sub- ject was dropped . These gentlemen had had some sparrings in debate before ...
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... received his answer and adherence to his general system , only agreeing to take for his Unit one hundred of those he first pro- posed , so that a Dollar should be 14 40-100 , and a crown 16 units . I replied to this , and printed my ...
... received his answer and adherence to his general system , only agreeing to take for his Unit one hundred of those he first pro- posed , so that a Dollar should be 14 40-100 , and a crown 16 units . I replied to this , and printed my ...
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... received from the Dutch , by the negotiations of Sir William Temple . On the contrary , it was argued by Monroe , Gerry , Howel , Ellery and myself , that by the modern usage of Europe , the rati- fication was considered as the act ...
... received from the Dutch , by the negotiations of Sir William Temple . On the contrary , it was argued by Monroe , Gerry , Howel , Ellery and myself , that by the modern usage of Europe , the rati- fication was considered as the act ...
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... received a letter from M. de Marbois , of the French legation in Philadelphia , informing me , he had been instructed by his gov- ernment to obtain such statistical accounts of the different States of our Union , as might be useful for ...
... received a letter from M. de Marbois , of the French legation in Philadelphia , informing me , he had been instructed by his gov- ernment to obtain such statistical accounts of the different States of our Union , as might be useful for ...
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