1From Thomas Jefferson to John H. Dye, 30 April 1825 (Jefferson Papers)
Your favor of the 21 st was rec d yesterday, but I must pray to be excused from entering into the subjects therein proposed to my considn. age and debility have obliged me to withdraw from political speculns . leaving them, as I chearfully do, to the genern whose concern they properly are. my last efforts towds being useful are now engaged in the establmit of an institn of much promise to our...
2Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Statement on Wilson Cary Nicholas’s Administrators v. James Morrison and Thomas Deye … (Jefferson Papers)
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3Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Abstract of Evidence in Wilson Cary Nicholas’s Administrators v. James Morrison and Thomas … (Jefferson Papers)
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4Thomas Jefferson to James Leitch, 21 June 1821 (Jefferson Papers)
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