Letter, 1805 July 4, Boston, [Massachusetts] to "Philsopher of Monticello", [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

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Letter, 1805 July 4, Boston, [Massachusetts] to "Philsopher of Monticello", [Thomas Jefferson], n.p.

In August 1802, he hinted to him his intention to "rarify some of the clouds of our religion and polity"; complains about politics of loan office in Massachusetts.

4 p. on 1 leaf ; 23 cm. x 37 cm.

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