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... John Harvey, suggesting that it might be better for his serious application to study, for his wider acquaintance with men and books, and for the economy of the household at Shadwell1 if he went away to college. So in 4 THOMAS JEFFERSON.
... John Harvey, suggesting that it might be better for his serious application to study, for his wider acquaintance with men and books, and for the economy of the household at Shadwell1 if he went away to college. So in 4 THOMAS JEFFERSON.
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... John the eccentric , of Roanoke ; Edmund , attorney - general and secretary of state in Washington's cabinet ) ; William Stith , the historian of Virginia ; John Marshall , for thirty- four years chief justice of the supreme court ...
... John the eccentric , of Roanoke ; Edmund , attorney - general and secretary of state in Washington's cabinet ) ; William Stith , the historian of Virginia ; John Marshall , for thirty- four years chief justice of the supreme court ...
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... John Harvey , sug- gesting that it might be better for his serious appli- cation to study , for his wider acquaintance with men and books , and for the economy of the household at Shadwell1 if he went away to college . So 4 THOMAS ...
... John Harvey , sug- gesting that it might be better for his serious appli- cation to study , for his wider acquaintance with men and books , and for the economy of the household at Shadwell1 if he went away to college . So 4 THOMAS ...
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... John Marshall , and also by Henry Clay . Wythe was attracted at once to the promising young student , who many years later , on the verge of eighty , wrote in reminiscent gratitude : " Mr. Wythe continued to be my faithful and beloved ...
... John Marshall , and also by Henry Clay . Wythe was attracted at once to the promising young student , who many years later , on the verge of eighty , wrote in reminiscent gratitude : " Mr. Wythe continued to be my faithful and beloved ...
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... John Wayles . Her father died the year after the wedding , leaving her property in land ( somewhat encumbered by debt ) and slaves that was about equal to Jefferson's own estate . Mrs. Jefferson was extraordinarily endowed with both ...
... John Wayles . Her father died the year after the wedding , leaving her property in land ( somewhat encumbered by debt ) and slaves that was about equal to Jefferson's own estate . Mrs. Jefferson was extraordinarily endowed with both ...
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