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THE DOMESTIC LIFE
of
THOMAS JEFFERSON.
Compiled From
FAMILY LETTERS AND REMINISCENCES
By His Great-Granddaughter,
SARAH N. RANDOLPH.
_With Illustrations._
Crown 8vo, Illuminated Cloth, Beveled Edges, $2 50.
This volume brings the life of Jefferson in a brief space within the
reach of all. While not writing of him as of the great man or statesman,
Miss Randolph has given sufficient outline of the contemporary public
events, especially of those in which Jefferson was engaged, to make the
history of his times sufficiently clear. Her object, however, she says,
has been to give a faithful picture of Jefferson as he was in private
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