[Letter] 1824 Oct. 16, Monticello [to] Charles Jared Ingersoll, Phila., Pa. / Th. Jefferson.

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[Letter] 1824 Oct. 16, Monticello [to] Charles Jared Ingersoll, Phila., Pa. / Th. Jefferson.

Sends thanks for pamphlet, and writes that "the views of government it presents are sound ... but governments never improve otherwise than by revolution."

[1/2] p. ; double sheet, 25 x 40 cm.

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