A Review of the Correspondence Between the Hon. John Adams, Late President of the United States, and the Late Wm: Cunningham, Esq., Beginning in 1803, and Ending in 1812Cushing and Appleton, 1824 - 197 Seiten |
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... . Jefferson to Lieut . Governor Barry , of Kentucky , on the Judiciary ; referred to in page 16 . 3. Note B , referred to in page 24. Concerning Mr. Jeffer- son's literary works . 184 185 CONTENTS . 4. Note C , referred to in page.
... . Jefferson to Lieut . Governor Barry , of Kentucky , on the Judiciary ; referred to in page 16 . 3. Note B , referred to in page 24. Concerning Mr. Jeffer- son's literary works . 184 185 CONTENTS . 4. Note C , referred to in page.
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... Jeffer- son writes a consolatory answer to Mr. Adams ; assur- ing him of his " unabated and constant attachment , friendship and respect . " But Jefferson had not then seen the Correspondence . " I had for some time , " says he ...
... Jeffer- son writes a consolatory answer to Mr. Adams ; assur- ing him of his " unabated and constant attachment , friendship and respect . " But Jefferson had not then seen the Correspondence . " I had for some time , " says he ...
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... Jeffer- son , and such fair ones of himself , that they would be imputed , by Mr. Jefferson's friends , to envy , revenge , or vanity . In the same letter of January 10th , Cunningham says , " I wish to discover every arcanum that would ...
... Jeffer- son , and such fair ones of himself , that they would be imputed , by Mr. Jefferson's friends , to envy , revenge , or vanity . In the same letter of January 10th , Cunningham says , " I wish to discover every arcanum that would ...
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... Jeffer- son's pardon . * The patronage and pay were eviden- ced by two letters from Jefferson to Callender , which , after they had quarrelled , Callender put into the hands of Augustine Davis , Esq . of Richmond . From Davis they went ...
... Jeffer- son's pardon . * The patronage and pay were eviden- ced by two letters from Jefferson to Callender , which , after they had quarrelled , Callender put into the hands of Augustine Davis , Esq . of Richmond . From Davis they went ...
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... Jeffer- son , in paying " fifty dollars on account of the book , " on the ground that he might not know its contents ; for by the second letter it appears that Callender sent him the proof sheets , and that he approved of their con ...
... Jeffer- son , in paying " fifty dollars on account of the book , " on the ground that he might not know its contents ; for by the second letter it appears that Callender sent him the proof sheets , and that he approved of their con ...
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