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Th: Jefferson presents his compliments & his thanks to mr Wheaton for the pamphlet he was so kind as to send him, & which he has read with pleasure. he rejoices over every publication wherein such sentiments are expressed. while these prevail, all is safe, and he believes they will prevail through many & many ages. he is particularly thankful for the obliging expressions in mr Wheaton’s...
Of the pamphlets on the claim of Edward Livingston to the Batture at New Orleans I have but a single copy left. I had printed on my ac own account a copy for every member of Congress , which was accordingly laid on their the desk of each, and about 70. others which I distributed among my friends and others to whom I thought they might be acceptable; so that I have but the single one left which...
Th: Jefferson presents his compliments to D r Wheaton and his thanks for the Address he was so kind as to inclose him on the advancement in Medecine. having Little confidence in the theories of that Art, which change in their fashion with the Ladies caps & gowns, he has much in the facts it has established by observation. the experience of Physicians has proved that, in certain forms of...
Th Jefferson presents his compliments to mr Wheaton, and his thanks for the pamphlet he was so kind as to send him. he has read it with that pleasure which he always recieves from the expression of principles friendly to free government, and from seeing them welcomed by those to whom they are delivered. he hopes & believes they will be the sentiments of this country for many centuries, and...