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(1) First six numbers Watson’s Jef
fersonian Magazine bound in cloth
makes a most valuable book for the
library and for permanent, convenient
use.
Price, postpaid $2.00.
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(2) First 3 numbers of the Magazine,
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pages.
Price SI.OO.
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of 3 subscribers and $3.00.
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Both are beautifully and profusely
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as Premium, THE LIFE AND TIMES
OP THOMA* JEFFERSON. Blus
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In this work Mr. Watson gives:
(1) A full life of Mr. Jefferson.
(8) A full explanation of Jefferso
nian Democracy.
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States from the first settlement down
to 1838.
(4) Much history that does not ap
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