Thomas Jefferson letter to John Minor [manuscript] 1807 Nov. 7.

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Thomas Jefferson letter to John Minor [manuscript] 1807 Nov. 7.

Jefferson, Washington, D.C. writes to Minor regarding the hire of slaves, amendment of the Constitution for removal of judges, the Senate proposal for appointment of judges and the situation with England.

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