The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2Issued under the auspices of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association of the United States, 1907 |
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... tion . But 296,852 , the number of free inhabitants , are to 270,762 , the number of slaves , nearly as 11 to 10. Under the mild treatment our slaves expe- rience , and their wholesome , though coarse food , this blot in our country ...
... tion . But 296,852 , the number of free inhabitants , are to 270,762 , the number of slaves , nearly as 11 to 10. Under the mild treatment our slaves expe- rience , and their wholesome , though coarse food , this blot in our country ...
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Thomas Jefferson. I. tion of the transactions , to which the different parts of the following declarations refer ... tion to Col. Preston , of which the following is a copy , then taken by me in my memorandum book . " Captain Cresap ...
Thomas Jefferson. I. tion of the transactions , to which the different parts of the following declarations refer ... tion to Col. Preston , of which the following is a copy , then taken by me in my memorandum book . " Captain Cresap ...
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... tion and thus forcing the main question to be put amended ? or to put it in the power of the other side to force on , incidentally at least , a discussion which would be better avoided ? Perhaps the last is the least inconvenience ...
... tion and thus forcing the main question to be put amended ? or to put it in the power of the other side to force on , incidentally at least , a discussion which would be better avoided ? Perhaps the last is the least inconvenience ...
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exact description of the limits and boundaries | 1 |
notice of the best Seaports of the State | 22 |
MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE | 33 |
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