Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American GovernmentE.M. Hale, 1949 - 374 Seiten |
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... dear Madam , Your affectionate friend and servant . To a Student TO PETER CARR . PARIS , August 19 , 1785 . DEAR PETER , -I received , by Mr. Mazzei , your letter of April the 20th . I am much mortified to hear that you have lost so ...
... dear Madam , Your affectionate friend and servant . To a Student TO PETER CARR . PARIS , August 19 , 1785 . DEAR PETER , -I received , by Mr. Mazzei , your letter of April the 20th . I am much mortified to hear that you have lost so ...
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... dear , is the ardent prayer of , yours affectionately . ... Nightingales vs. Mocking - Birds TO MARTHA JEFFERSON . May 21 , 1787 . I write you , my dear Patsy , from the canal of Languedoc , on which I am at present sailing , as I have ...
... dear , is the ardent prayer of , yours affectionately . ... Nightingales vs. Mocking - Birds TO MARTHA JEFFERSON . May 21 , 1787 . I write you , my dear Patsy , from the canal of Languedoc , on which I am at present sailing , as I have ...
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... dear Sir , yours affectionately . Riot in Paris TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL . PARIS , May 8 , 1789 . DEAR SIR , -Your favor of January the 26th , to March the 27th , is duly re- ceived , and I thank you for the interesting papers it contained ...
... dear Sir , yours affectionately . Riot in Paris TO WILLIAM CARMICHAEL . PARIS , May 8 , 1789 . DEAR SIR , -Your favor of January the 26th , to March the 27th , is duly re- ceived , and I thank you for the interesting papers it contained ...
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