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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... letter a week either to your Aunt Eppes , your Aunt Skipwith , your Aunt Carr , or the little lady from whom I now enclose a letter , and always put the letter you so write under cover to me . Take care that you never spell a word wrong ...
... letter a week either to your Aunt Eppes , your Aunt Skipwith , your Aunt Carr , or the little lady from whom I now enclose a letter , and always put the letter you so write under cover to me . Take care that you never spell a word wrong ...
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... letter to Mr. Jay , of the 19th of Nov. , I asked a leave of absence to carry my children back to their own country , and to settle various matters of a private nature , which were left unsettled , because I had no idea of being absent ...
... letter to Mr. Jay , of the 19th of Nov. , I asked a leave of absence to carry my children back to their own country , and to settle various matters of a private nature , which were left unsettled , because I had no idea of being absent ...
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... Letter TO MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH . PHILADELPHIA , December 31 , 1792 . MY DEAR MARTHA , -I received three days ago Mr. Randolph's letter of the 14th from Richmond , and received it with great joy , as it informed me of the re ...
... Letter TO MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH . PHILADELPHIA , December 31 , 1792 . MY DEAR MARTHA , -I received three days ago Mr. Randolph's letter of the 14th from Richmond , and received it with great joy , as it informed me of the re ...
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