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estate. William Fleming was named as defendant because his father
William Fleming (ca. 1735–1824), attorney and judge, was a classmate of TJ’s at the
From William Fleming
Thomas Jefferson—First in the hearts of his Country. William Fleming,
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he says that William Fleming wrote them. and William Fleming before they were offered to the house.
should have said they were written by William Fleming, and should have written that he shewed them to William Fleming, is to me incomprehensible. there was no William Fleming then, but the judge now living, whom nobody will ever suspect of taking the lead in rebellion. I am certain