Letter : Washington, to Martha Jefferson Randolph, 1804 November 6.

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Letter : Washington, to Martha Jefferson Randolph, 1804 November 6.

Jefferson writes to his daughter about his decision to run for a second term despite his longing to return home "the unlimited calumnies of the federalists have obliged me to put myself on the trial of my country by standing another election."

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University of Virginia. Library

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