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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 630 страници
...a speedy publication, which would be better if done under their direction. But the death of Captain Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clarke,...bookseller, have retarded the publication, and rendered it necessary that the government should attend to the reclamation and security of the papers ; their...

The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, cont

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 636 страници
...a speedy publication, which would be better if done under their direction. But the death of Captain Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clarke,...bookseller, have retarded the publication, and rendered it necessary that the government should attend to the reclamation and security of the papers ; their...

Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1904 - 696 страници
...produce a speedy publication, which would be better if done under their direction, but the death of Cap! Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clarke,...will be the Philosophical society, who no doubt will be so kind as to recieve and preserve them, subject to the order of government. * * * As to any claims...

Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1904 - 698 страници
...produce a speedy publication, which would be better if done under their direction. but the death of Cap' Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clarke,...safest deposit as fast as they can be' collected, will he the Philosophical society, who no doubt will be so kind as to recieve and preserve them, subject...

Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1904 - 688 страници
...produce a speedy publication, which would be better if done under their direction, but the death of Cap! Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clarke,...imperious duty, their safest deposit as fast as they can Ix' collected, will l,e the Philosophical society, who no doubt will be so kind as to recieve and preserve...

Men and Events: Chapters of Virginia History

Armistead Churchill Gordon - 1923 - 186 страници
...retarded the publication, and rendered necessary that the government should attend to the reclamation and security of the papers. Their recovery is now become...will be the Philosophical Society, who no doubt will be so kind as to receive and preserve them, subject to the order of government. * * * As to any claims...

Men and Events: Chapters of Virginia History

Armistead Churchill Gordon - 1923 - 186 страници
...under their direction. But the death of Capt. Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clark, and the bankruptcy of their bookseller, have retarded...that the government should attend to the reclamation and security of the papers. Their recovery is now become an imperious duty. Their safest deposit, as...

Original journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804-1806: Journals and ...

Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1904 - 494 страници
...produce a speedy publication, which would be better if done under their direction. but the death of Cap! Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clarke,...will be the Philosophical society, who no doubt will be so kind as to recieve and preserve them, subject to the order of government. . . . As to any claims...

The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Том 6

Oregon Historical Society - 1905 - 492 страници
...produce a speedy publication, which would be better if done under their direction, but the death of Cap! Lewis, the distance and occupations of General Clarke,...will be the Philosophical society, who no doubt will be so kind as to receive and preserve them, subject to the order of government. * * * As to any claims...




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