Jefferson's Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentWisconsin Hale, 1986 - 374 Seiten |
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... thousand men just arrived from New York , crossed James River , and on the 26th instant , were three miles advanced on their way towards Rich- mond ; at which place , Major - General the Marquis Fayette lay with three thousand men ...
... thousand men just arrived from New York , crossed James River , and on the 26th instant , were three miles advanced on their way towards Rich- mond ; at which place , Major - General the Marquis Fayette lay with three thousand men ...
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... thousand feet , as well as I remember , for I can no longer find the notes I made . You make the south side of the moun- tain near Rockfish Gap , one thousand seven hundred and twenty - two feet above Woods ' . You make the other side ...
... thousand feet , as well as I remember , for I can no longer find the notes I made . You make the south side of the moun- tain near Rockfish Gap , one thousand seven hundred and twenty - two feet above Woods ' . You make the other side ...
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... thousand two hun- dred and eighty - six minors , and three hundred and forty - eight thousand four hundred and seventeen adults , of which last , one hundred and seventy- four thousand two hundred and nine will be a majority . Suppose ...
... thousand two hun- dred and eighty - six minors , and three hundred and forty - eight thousand four hundred and seventeen adults , of which last , one hundred and seventy- four thousand two hundred and nine will be a majority . Suppose ...
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