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The Memoirs, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson   By: (1743-1826)

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In this collection of writings, Thomas Jefferson provides a comprehensive look into his life through his memoirs, correspondence, and various miscellaneous pieces. The reader is given a glimpse into the mind of one of America's founding fathers, showcasing his thoughts on a wide range of topics from politics to personal relationships.

Jefferson's writing style is articulate and engaging, making it easy for readers to connect with the content on a personal level. Through his letters and memoirs, we gain insight into his beliefs, struggles, and triumphs as he navigated the complexities of his time.

Overall, this collection offers a valuable perspective on the life and thoughts of one of America's most influential figures. It is a must-read for history buffs and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the man behind the legend.

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INDEX OF THE MEMOIRS, CORRESPONDENCE, AND MISCELLANIES,

FROM

THE PAPERS OF THOMAS JEFFERSON

Edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph. 1829

AN INDEX

CONTENTS Click on the before each title to go directly to a linked index of the detailed chapters and illustrations His Handwritten Draft of The Declaration of Independence: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4

Volume I.

Volume II.

Volume III.

Volume IV.

VOLUMES, CHAPTERS AND STORIES

JEFFERSON, Volume I. PREFACE.

MEMOIR. APPENDIX TO THE MEMOIR. [NOTE A.] Letter to John Saunderson, Esq. [NOTE B.] Letter to Samuel A. Wells, Esq. [NOTE C] August, 1774, Instructions to the first Delegation [NOTE D.] August, 1774., Instructions for the Deputies [NOTE E.] Monticello, November 1, 1778. [Re: Crimes and Punishment] [NOTE F.] Coinage for the United States [NOTE G.] [NOTE H.]

CORRESPONDENCE LETTER I. TO DR. WILLIAM SMALL, May 7, 1775 LETTER II. TO JOHN RANDOLPH, August 25,1775 LETTER III. TO JOHN RANDOLPH, November 29, 1775 LETTER IV. TO BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, August 13, 1777 LETTER V. TO PATRICK HENRY, March 27, 1779 LETTER VI. TO JOHN PAGE, January 22, 1779 LETTER VII. TO GENERAL WASHINGTON, June 23, 1779 LETTER VIII. TO GENERAL WASHINGTON, July 17, 1779 LETTER IX. TO GENERAL WASHINGTON, October 1, 1779 LETTER X... Continue reading book >>


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