Observations on the Writings of Thomas Jefferson: With Particular Reference to the Attack They Contain on the Memory of the Late Gen. Henry Lee ; in a Series of Letters |
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... - his Treaty with Great Britain- Mr. Jefferson's malevolence and continual slanders against him . Justice done him by Mr. Adams with regard to signing the Declaration of Inde- pendence . Mr. Jefferson's duplicity in this matter - he iii.
... - his Treaty with Great Britain- Mr. Jefferson's malevolence and continual slanders against him . Justice done him by Mr. Adams with regard to signing the Declaration of Inde- pendence . Mr. Jefferson's duplicity in this matter - he iii.
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... Britain at the expense of France , and all those who had any agency in it are accused of being under the in- fluence of the former and her pensioners ; when measures are systematically and pertinaciously pursued , which must eventually ...
... Britain at the expense of France , and all those who had any agency in it are accused of being under the in- fluence of the former and her pensioners ; when measures are systematically and pertinaciously pursued , which must eventually ...
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... Britain at the expense of France , and all those who had any agency in it are accused of being under the in- fluence of the former and her pensioners ; when measures are systematically and pertinaciously pursued , which must eventually ...
... Britain at the expense of France , and all those who had any agency in it are accused of being under the in- fluence of the former and her pensioners ; when measures are systematically and pertinaciously pursued , which must eventually ...
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... Britain - and gives out that if you would listen more to some other opinions all would yet be well . " Now although this is a fair version of Gen. Washing- ton's account of the information be received , I have no fear of proving that so ...
... Britain - and gives out that if you would listen more to some other opinions all would yet be well . " Now although this is a fair version of Gen. Washing- ton's account of the information be received , I have no fear of proving that so ...
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... Britain , and if it could be true that you were governed by British influence , as was reported by many . He was answered in the following words : " That there was no danger of your being biassed by considerations of that sort , so long ...
... Britain , and if it could be true that you were governed by British influence , as was reported by many . He was answered in the following words : " That there was no danger of your being biassed by considerations of that sort , so long ...
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