The writings of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography, correspondence, reports, messages, addresses, and other writings, official and private . my place while these things were goingoil, and at their close wrote them out in forni and with coiTect-ness, and from 1 to 7 of the two preceding sheets, are the origin-als then written; as the two following are of the earlier debateson the Confederation, which I took in like ] On Friday, July 12, the committee appointed to draw the arti-cles of Confederation reported them, and, on the 22d, the Houseresolved themselves into a committee to t
The writings of Thomas Jefferson: being his autobiography, correspondence, reports, messages, addresses, and other writings, official and private . my place while these things were goingoil, and at their close wrote them out in forni and with coiTect-ness, and from 1 to 7 of the two preceding sheets, are the origin-als then written; as the two following are of the earlier debateson the Confederation, which I took in like ] On Friday, July 12, the committee appointed to draw the arti-cles of Confederation reported them, and, on the 22d, the Houseresolved themselves into a committee to take them into considera-tion. On the 30th and 31st of that month, and 1st of the en-suing, those articles were debated which determined the propor- [* See Appendix, note B.] [f Tlie above note of the author is on a slip of paper, pasted in at the end ofthe Declaration. Here is also sewed into the MS. a slip of newspaper containing,under the head Declaration of Independence, a letter from Thomas MKeau, toMessrs. William MCorkle <is Son, dated Philadelphia, June 16, 181Y. This letteris to be found in the Port Folio, Sept. 181T, p. 249.] *. 4^
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