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THE JEFFERSONIAN CYCLOPEDIA
- EDITED BY JOHN P. FOLEY.
One Thousand Pages A Storehouse of Wisdom for Speakers, Writers, Students and Thinkers.
The contents arc arranged under topics in alphabetical order. The volume alio contains an exhaustive cross-reference index, from which th
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