The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Miscellaneous: 4. Parliamentary manual; 5. The anas; 6. Miscellaneous papersTaylor & Maury, 1854 |
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... Hill- house what you say ; " and he told him . " Well , " says Good- hue , " I repeat that I would rather the old ship should go down , if we are to be always kept pumping so . " " Mr. Hillhouse , " says Baldwin , " you remember when we ...
... Hill- house what you say ; " and he told him . " Well , " says Good- hue , " I repeat that I would rather the old ship should go down , if we are to be always kept pumping so . " " Mr. Hillhouse , " says Baldwin , " you remember when we ...
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... Hill ; that we must have a standing army of fifty thousand men , which being stationed in different parts of the continent , might serve as rallying points for the militia , and so render them of some service . " In his conversation ...
... Hill ; that we must have a standing army of fifty thousand men , which being stationed in different parts of the continent , might serve as rallying points for the militia , and so render them of some service . " In his conversation ...
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... hill to the house . I instantly sent off my family , and after a short delay for some pressing arrangements , I mounted my horse ; and knowing that in the public road I should be liable to fall in with the enemy , I went through the ...
... hill to the house . I instantly sent off my family , and after a short delay for some pressing arrangements , I mounted my horse ; and knowing that in the public road I should be liable to fall in with the enemy , I went through the ...
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... hill of Monticello . He departed immediately , and knowing that he would be pursued if he took the high road , he plunged into the woods of the adjoining mountain , where being at once safe , he proceeded to overtake his family . This ...
... hill of Monticello . He departed immediately , and knowing that he would be pursued if he took the high road , he plunged into the woods of the adjoining mountain , where being at once safe , he proceeded to overtake his family . This ...
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... debt is paid regularly , and the principal is in a course of payment ; that the question , whether they fought ill , should be asked of those who met them at Bunker's hill , Bennington , Stillwater , King's MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS . 261.
... debt is paid regularly , and the principal is in a course of payment ; that the question , whether they fought ill , should be asked of those who met them at Bunker's hill , Bennington , Stillwater , King's MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS . 261.
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