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  • File:TylerToJefferson1810Novp2.jpg
    Page two of a letter from [[Jefferson-Tyler Correspondence|Governor John Tyler, Sr., to Thomas Jefferson ]], dated November 12, 1810. Image from the
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  • On August 19, 1820, [[Jefferson-Sanderson Correspondence|John Sanderson wrote to Thomas Jefferson]] requesting biographical information r === Page 1 ===
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  • ...g|link={{filepath:CallCommonwealthVCaton1833.pdf}}|thumb|right|400px|First page of the opinion [[Media:CallCommonwealthVCaton1833.pdf|''Commonwealth v. Cat ...ew of judicial review that would be influential in shaping [[John Marshall|John Marshall’s]] enunciation of the doctrine of judicial review at the United
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  • File:SandersonToJefferson1820Aug19p2.jpg
    Page two of a letter from [[Jefferson-Sanderson Correspondence|John Sanderson to Thomas Jefferson]], dated August 19, 1820. Image from the [htt
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  • File:SandersonToJefferson1820Aug19p1.jpg
    Page one of a letter from [[Jefferson-Sanderson Correspondence|John Sanderson to Thomas Jefferson]], dated August 19, 1820. Image from the [htt
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  • File:JeffersontoSanderson1820Aug31p1.jpg
    ...of a letter from [[Jefferson-Sanderson Correspondence|Thomas Jefferson to John Sanderson]], dated August 31, 1820. Image from the [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.
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  • File:JeffersonToSanderson1820Aug31p2.jpg
    ...of a letter from [[Jefferson-Sanderson Correspondence|Thomas Jefferson to John Sanderson]], dated August 31, 1820. Image from the [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.
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  • ...[James Innes]], and German Baker.<ref>Grabowskii, 190.</ref> Governor John Page also appointed the major to a position as a ward commissioner in the city o
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  • ===Page 1=== the deed of the 12<sup>th</sup> of April, 1750, from Charles Story to John Robinson
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  • ...n, 22 February 1800| February 22 letter]] saying he will be able to help [[John Marshall]] in the negotiations with Caleb Lownes. Jefferson then reference ===Page 1===
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  • ...to write to Jefferson about the letter. Taylor asks Jefferson to assist [[John Marshall]] with the treaty with Lownes. ===Page 1===
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  • ...ourts which had already been passed in the previous session. [[Wikipedia: John Paradise| Mr. Paradise]] was pleased with America like Jefferson thought he ===Page 1===
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  • [[George Wythe]] discusses [[Wikipedia: John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore| Lord Dunmore]] with [[Thomas Jefferson]]. Dunm ===Page 1===
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  • ** John Robinson Scandal * Macclesfield page linking pages with bookplate and Wythe comparisons
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  • ...mattox River outside of Petersburg. The Bollings descended from the son of John Rolfe and Pocahontas, Thomas Rolfe. ...on August 1, 1728, and had seven children. The second of their offspring, John Bolling, III (1737-1800), married Thomas Jefferson’s sister, Martha. The
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  • ...George II (1737-39) before Sir William Lee, chief justice, and Sir Francis Page, Sir Edmund Probyn, and Sir William Chapple; these reports were eventually ...dicates it was answered on July 28, 1770.<ref>Frances Norton Mason, ed., ''John Norton & Sons, Merchants of London and Virginia: Being the Papers from thei
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  • ...={{filepath:WytheDecisions1852FarrarVJackson.pdf}}|thumb|right|300px|First page of the opinion [[Media:WytheDecisions1852FarrarVJackson.pdf|''Farrar v. Jac ...or Thomas' life to James Waddill. Waddill, in turn, sold the two slaves to John Pruett. The defendant, Francis Jackson, believed that Pruett owned the two
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