Guilherme Corby

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It was a strange time for Jefferson, who lived with the headache, the mourning, and the uncertainty about America’s next step.8,9 He tried to stay engaged in the life of the plantation, paying a midwife to deliver Elizabeth Hemings’s son John.10 He tried, too, to stay engaged in life beyond Monticello, collecting money for powder for Virginia and for the relief of the poor of Boston.
Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power
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