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Since the date of my last dispatch to you of the 1st instant, I have received your... ...to...
...Coffeehouse in the said Town, on Saturday the 31st of August 1793 pursuant to...
...County on which day they had been requested to attend for the special purpose of taking into...to
...Western Counties of Pennsylvania, with regard to the laws laying duties on spirits... ...to...
...d every page thereof subscribed ⟨wit⟩h my name, to be my last Will & ⟨Tes⟩tament, revoking...
17. went to Bedford—wind at northeast & raw— dined at Holly’... then went to my Farm...to York...
...W.E. drew an association whereby the Subscribers bound themselves to support the british Gov
April 15— Went to Rye— planted 2 Willow Trees—one in the Row... ...nearly opposite to the first...
...arrested as a spy. Peter Augustus, who was about to start studying law, proved to be charming...
...Charles Thomson: “Report of Comee. List of Books to be imported for the use of Congress Read...24
(Virginia State Library). In the hand of Thomas Meriwether. Addressed to “Virginia Delegates in...
’s kind attention to Regnauld de Saint-Jean-d’Angély, who is retiring to the states of liberty....to
...till after his return from France and election to the Chief Magistracy of Pennsylvania. During...
I have long intended to write to you but somehow or other have neglected it—it is... ...to us...
...head of the Mathematical school of Woolwich was too good to expect him....to make out a...
, the design of which is to vilify those to whom the voice of the people has committed the...
...of the Kentucky Resolutions, Jefferson’s papers reveal little about their... ...in part to his...
...of July, for our political welfare, induce me to assume the privilege & enjoy the pleasure of...
Thomas BlanchardThomas Ward of Newark
Pursuant to the sixth section of the ...intituled “An Act to abolish the Board of Commissioners...to
31Memorandum Books, 1783 (Jefferson Papers)
Maryland & Pennsylva. currency 7/6 to the dollar.Pd. for washing 24/—Bell for books £8–5.
32Memorandum Books, 1784 (Jefferson Papers)
Paid Mrs. Gheeseland to this day for myself £13–2–6. Note this......16–3. Charge 14/1 of it to...
33Memorandum Books, 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
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34Memorandum Books, 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
2424
35Memorandum Books, 1788 (Jefferson Papers)
Paid assistants on breakg. axle tree on road to Versailles 3₶.24
36Memorandum Books, 1792 (Jefferson Papers)
...on bank for a post bill for 116.67 paiable to TMRandolph junr. for a horse (Matchless)...53 to...
37Memorandum Books, 1796 (Jefferson Papers)
Gave my bond to Lucy Wood for £16. payable this day twelve month....... to Mrs. Wood guardian of...
38Memorandum Books, 1797 (Jefferson Papers)
Agreed with William Wood to keep James, Dick, Patrick & Moses another year @......to Wakelyn...
39Memorandum Books, 1810 (Jefferson Papers)
.... Edmund Bacon 70.D. out of which he is to pay Wm. Anderson for 25. B. corn @......to pay...
40Memorandum Books, 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
Gave Dick to pay ferrges. at Lynchbg. 1.D.Gave James for expences to W. Champe Carter’s 2.D.