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Page 73
... returned to trade , but God ( the absolute disposer of all heartes ) altered their conceits , for now they were no lesse de- sirous of our commodities then we of their Corne : under colour to fetch fresh water , I sent a man to discover ...
... returned to trade , but God ( the absolute disposer of all heartes ) altered their conceits , for now they were no lesse de- sirous of our commodities then we of their Corne : under colour to fetch fresh water , I sent a man to discover ...
Page 253
... Returned with two Wild Turkies we then went to our Business run of three lots and returned to our Camping place at Stumps March 31st Lot 4th . this Lot survey'd myself Beginning at a Pine by a Rock ... April Fryday April the 1st This ...
... Returned with two Wild Turkies we then went to our Business run of three lots and returned to our Camping place at Stumps March 31st Lot 4th . this Lot survey'd myself Beginning at a Pine by a Rock ... April Fryday April the 1st This ...
Page 279
... returned to " Monticello " and sincerely hoped to remain a private citizen the rest of his life . He devoted himself to his increasingly large corre- spondence , to the many activities of his estate , and prepared his Notes on Virginia ...
... returned to " Monticello " and sincerely hoped to remain a private citizen the rest of his life . He devoted himself to his increasingly large corre- spondence , to the many activities of his estate , and prepared his Notes on Virginia ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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