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- Jack Jouett's Ride (6,277 bytes)
1: ...ober 19. Within the turmoil of invasion, a heroic action by a young Virginian thwarted the British capture...
11: ...was put forward for an inquiry into Jefferson’s actions. The inquiry ultimately was dropped, yet Jeffers...
13: ...at his actions were accurately represented in the history of the American Revolution. As for Jack Jouett, h...
19: ...lating to the British Invasions in 1781," [[Short Title List|''PTJ'']] 4:256-278.
21: ...http://books.google.com/books?id=-d1YAAAAMAAJ ''A History of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Souther... - Inoculation (9,284 bytes)
3: ... to William Green Munford, 18 June 1799. [[Short Title List|Peterson, Writings]], 1065.</ref> would be a...
5: ...ice: The Norfolk Anti-Inoculation Riots," [[Short Title List|VMBH]], 91 (January 1983): 39-53; Robert H. ...
7: ...n Revolutionary Virginia," ''The Journal of Negro History'', 84(Summer 1999): 217-226; Fenn, 130-133.</ref>
9: ...and take all possible care of her.”<ref>[[Short Title List|PTJ]], 1:286.</ref> Mrs. Jefferson did not m...
11: ...ective immunization against smallpox.<ref>[[Short Title List|Sowerby]], 1:429-432.</ref> He worked with A... - Quotations on Slavery and Emancipation (56,051 bytes)
1: ...rgument in case of Howell v. Netherland. [[Short Title List|''Ford'']], 1:474.</ref>
3: ...ld call for some legal restrictions."<ref>[[Short Title List|''PTJ'']], 1:130.</ref>
9: ...t Liberty any Slave or Slaves to which they are entitled..."<ref>2:22-23.</ref>
11: ...hey shall have acquired strength...."<ref>[[Short Title List|''Notes,'' ed. Peden]], 137‑8.</ref>
15: ...that day being hereby declared free."<ref>[[Short Title List|''PTJ'']], 6:298.</ref> - Monticello Typeface (49,381 bytes)
1: ...ing History: the Journal of the American Printing History Association''], Volume XXV, Number 1, 2006)'''.
3: ...s': Early Typefounding in Philadelphia," Printing History 22, vol. 11, no. 2 (1989). For those interested i...
5: ...hat already he had taken a keen interest in B&R's history; he would become much more knowledgeable about it...
28: ...er an obligation on me, and will be an additional title to the high and affectionate esteem and respect o...
32: ...." From Daniel B. Updike, ''Printing Types: Their History, Forms, and Use; A Study in Survivals'' (Cambridg... - Alexander I (Sculpture) (3,986 bytes)
3: ...insky<ref>This article is based on Stein, [[Short Title List|''Worlds'']], 232.</ref>
21: ...to Harris, Washington, April 18, 1806, in [[Short Title List|L&B]], 11:101.</ref></blockquote>
27: ...istinguish the present epoch so remarkable in the history of man. But he will have a herculean task to dev... - Embargo of 1807 (20,170 bytes)
7: ...recon.cgi?BBID=302 ''Oxford Companion to American History''] (New York: Oxford University Press), 404.</ref...
13: ...-Leopard affair in June of 1807. Eventually, the actions of the British led to the Embargo Act of 1807.
21: ...fferson to James Monroe, March 18, 1806. [[Short Title List|Ford]], 8:429.</ref> Unfortunately, the act...
25: ...tion. In a letter to James Monroe, defending his actions, Jefferson wrote:
27: ...efferson to James Monroe, March 21, 1807, [[Short Title List|Ford]], 9:36.</ref></blockquote> - Hessian Fly (28,091 bytes)
20: natural history of the Hessian fly" and finding
67: and natural history at Columbia College,
121: in the dark respecting the history of the
183: the British action on trade with nations he
202: of natural history particularly worthy of ridicule, and made Jeffers... - Frances Wright (19,751 bytes)
1: ... she could about America, including Carlo Botta's history of the American Revolution (''Storia della guerra...
19: ...ef>"TJ to Frances Wright, August 7, 1825, [[Short Title List|Ford]], 12: 410-11.</ref>
28: ...nt in the working-class movement led to political action. So identified with the Working Men's Party did s...
30: ...on her Nashoba estate, and it actually made legal history. A judge in Cincinnati granted her petition for r... - Coat of Arms (4,255 bytes)
18: ...ed in Henry Randall's 1858 biography,<ref>[[Short Title List|Randall, ''Life'']], II (frontispiece).</ref...
30: ...urchased as cheap as any other coat."<ref>[[Short Title List|''PTJ'']], 1:62.</ref>
36: two indicators of action on this English visit. On March 26
40: ...l<ref>[[Short Title List|''MB'']], I:615; [[Short Title List|''PTJ'']], 9:418 (illustration on facing pag...
41: ...Jan Ingenhousz, 9 July 1787, according to [[Short Title List|Malone, - Thomas Jefferson and Slavery (7,052 bytes)
3: Early in his political career Jefferson took actions that he hoped would end in slavery's abolition. ...
7: ...an slavery nor did he take any significant public action to change the course of his state or his nation.
9: ... the contradictions between Jefferson's words and actions in regard to slavery. His views on race, which h...
13: ... [[Monticello and the Civil War|war]] in American history.
22: *[[Short Title List|Bear, ''Jefferson at Monticello'']] - Notable Comments on Jefferson (20th Century) (15,497 bytes)
3: ...mple was an example of organization and concerted action for the rights of men, first in America and then,...
7: ...ely to make of him now, a fashionable effigy of reaction instead of a character appreciated by his own peo...
17: ...is likely to match his universality."<ref>[[Short Title List|Malone, ''Jefferson'']], 1:vii.</ref>
23: ...ty Jail"). "...I gradually gained a bit of satisfaction from being considered an extremist...Was not Thom...
29: ...we are only now learning to believe that we are entitled to the same rights."<ref>Quoted in ''New York Ti... - St. Domingue (Haiti) (23,829 bytes)
3: ...n, and getting all the eggs at once."<ref>[[Short Title List|''PTJ'']], 18:79.</ref>
5: ...nhabitants, as their slaves have been called into action, and are a terrible engine, absolutely ungovernab...
47: ...orge Tucker). "Perhaps the first chapter of this history, which has begun in St. Domingo, and the next suc...
61: ...selves of such dangerous characters."<ref>[[Short Title List|Peterson, ''Writings'']], 1098.</ref>
63: ...r would only confirm her suspicions."<ref>[[Short Title List|''Ford'']], 10:150.</ref>
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