The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4G.P.Putnam and sons, 1892 |
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... tion that similar representations of the dead are equally unfaithfull . Mons ! Houdon , whose reputa- tion is such as to make it his principal object , was so anxious to be the person who should hand down the figure of the General to ...
... tion that similar representations of the dead are equally unfaithfull . Mons ! Houdon , whose reputa- tion is such as to make it his principal object , was so anxious to be the person who should hand down the figure of the General to ...
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... tion as might encourage importation by natives . Some members much attached to English policy thought such a distinction should actually be established . Some thought the power to do it should be reserved in case any peculiar ...
... tion as might encourage importation by natives . Some members much attached to English policy thought such a distinction should actually be established . Some thought the power to do it should be reserved in case any peculiar ...
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... tion or dissatisfaction of America with their revolu- tion . As you are to be in Williamsburgh early in November , this is the last letter I shall write you till about that time ; I am with very sincere esteem Dr. Sir Your friend and ...
... tion or dissatisfaction of America with their revolu- tion . As you are to be in Williamsburgh early in November , this is the last letter I shall write you till about that time ; I am with very sincere esteem Dr. Sir Your friend and ...
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To James Monroe November II | 4 |
To the Governor of Virginia January 12 | 12 |
To Charles Thomson November II | 13 |
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