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... thought proper to admit any note or comment , even explanatory ; and all those that are found , were in the manuscript deposited in the Department of State . No alteration of any sort from the copy furnished and revised by Mrs. MADISON ...
... thought proper to admit any note or comment , even explanatory ; and all those that are found , were in the manuscript deposited in the Department of State . No alteration of any sort from the copy furnished and revised by Mrs. MADISON ...
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... thought , therefore , that it would be proper to make a brief reference at the end of the volumes to some of the principal of these passages ; but in such a manner as not , in the slightest degree , to interfere or connect them with the ...
... thought , therefore , that it would be proper to make a brief reference at the end of the volumes to some of the principal of these passages ; but in such a manner as not , in the slightest degree , to interfere or connect them with the ...
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... a copious index has been added to the whole . Though not forming a part of the manuscript of Mr. MADISON , they are thought to be indispen- sable . WASHINGTON , 1st January , 1840 . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . PREFATORY NOTE 3 THE ...
... a copious index has been added to the whole . Though not forming a part of the manuscript of Mr. MADISON , they are thought to be indispen- sable . WASHINGTON , 1st January , 1840 . CONTENTS OF THE FIRST VOLUME . PREFATORY NOTE 3 THE ...
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... thought that a number of his letters and ex- tracts from others in which he gives information of what occurred in Congress , as well as what related to the public affairs generally , might advantageously * His letters of an important ...
... thought that a number of his letters and ex- tracts from others in which he gives information of what occurred in Congress , as well as what related to the public affairs generally , might advantageously * His letters of an important ...
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... thought that they would ever meet the public eye . So entirely absent was such a thought , that no copies , with scarce an exception , were , or indeed considering the number , the frequency and the haste of the letters and the ...
... thought that they would ever meet the public eye . So entirely absent was such a thought , that no copies , with scarce an exception , were , or indeed considering the number , the frequency and the haste of the letters and the ...
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