Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American Government |
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getting into politics , though I sat down only to ask your acceptance of the wine ,
and express my constant wishes for your ... There may be people to whose
tempers and dispositions contention is pleasing , and who , therefore , wish a ...
getting into politics , though I sat down only to ask your acceptance of the wine ,
and express my constant wishes for your ... There may be people to whose
tempers and dispositions contention is pleasing , and who , therefore , wish a ...
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getting into politics , though I sat down only to ask your acceptance of the wine ,
and express my constant wishes for your ... There may be people to whose
tempers and dispositions contention is pleasing , and who , therefore , wish a ...
getting into politics , though I sat down only to ask your acceptance of the wine ,
and express my constant wishes for your ... There may be people to whose
tempers and dispositions contention is pleasing , and who , therefore , wish a ...
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My personal interest in such questions is entirely extinct , but not my wishes for
the longest possible continuance of our ... I see they are great , and wish them
happily out of them , and especially that you may be safe and happy , whatever
be ...
My personal interest in such questions is entirely extinct , but not my wishes for
the longest possible continuance of our ... I see they are great , and wish them
happily out of them , and especially that you may be safe and happy , whatever
be ...
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