Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentHale, 1939 - 374 Seiten |
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... honor to be , dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant . Tobacco Trade TO THE GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND . PARIS , June 16 , 1785 . SIR , -I have the honor of enclosing to your Excellency some propositions which have been made ...
... honor to be , dear Sir , Your most obedient , and most humble servant . Tobacco Trade TO THE GOVERNOR OF MARYLAND . PARIS , June 16 , 1785 . SIR , -I have the honor of enclosing to your Excellency some propositions which have been made ...
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... honor me with your commands of any kind , and they shall be faithfully executed . The packets now established from Havre to New York , furnish good opportunities of sending whatever you wish . I shall end where I began , like a Paris ...
... honor me with your commands of any kind , and they shall be faithfully executed . The packets now established from Havre to New York , furnish good opportunities of sending whatever you wish . I shall end where I began , like a Paris ...
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... honor you propose to me , of becoming a member of the society for the abolition of the slave trade . You know that nobody wishes more ardently to see an abolition , not only of the trade , but of the condition of slavery ; and certainly ...
... honor you propose to me , of becoming a member of the society for the abolition of the slave trade . You know that nobody wishes more ardently to see an abolition , not only of the trade , but of the condition of slavery ; and certainly ...
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