1From Thomas Jefferson to Maria Cosway, 12 October 1786 (Jefferson Papers)
...pour it into my wounds: if none, do not harrow them by new torments. Spare me in this awful...
2Notes of a Tour into the Southern Parts of France, &c., 3 March–10 June 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
...plough the ground, then level it with a drag harrow, let on the water; when the earth is...
3From Thomas Jefferson to John Jay, 21 June 1787 (Jefferson Papers)
...very real danger of a long, harrowing, and disgraceful imprisonment; the consequent threat...
4From Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 29 December 1794 (Jefferson Papers)
...These three ameliorations then will cost but a harrowing each.—On the subject of the drilled...
5Memorandum on Farming Operations, [1796 or later] (Jefferson Papers)
...the wheat sowed on that, and buried by a harrow drawn in the direction of the furrows. As...
6From Thomas Jefferson to Everard Meade, 8 April 1800 (Jefferson Papers)
...(1748–1802) was educated at Harrow in England, and lived there for approximately five...
7To James Madison from Thomas Jefferson, 25 August 1807 (Madison Papers)
...dragging it into a court of justice was harrowing all our feelings. On this ground it...
8From Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, 25 August 1807 (Jefferson Papers)
...dragging it into a court of justice was harrowing all our feelings. on this ground it...
9From Thomas Jefferson to Edmund Bacon, 29 March 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
...would do for wheat, smoothing it with a harrow after it is ploughed. Then at about every...
10From Thomas Jefferson to Albert Gallatin, 8 December 1808 (Jefferson Papers)
...however our feelings are to be perpetually harrowed by these sollicitations, our course is...