The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. 5 (of 9)

The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. 5 (of 9)
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Томас Джефферсон. The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Vol. 5 (of 9)

TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS.—(Confidential.)

TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS

TO MR. HARRIS

TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA

TO COLONEL MONROE

TO GENERAL SMITH

TO MR. DIGGES

TO MR. BIDWELL

TO MR. BOWDOIN

TO W. A. BURWELL

TO ALBERT GALLATIN

TO GENERAL WILKINSON

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. CHARLES CLAY

TO JONATHAN WILLIAMS AND C. W. PEALE, JUDGES OF ELECTION FOR THE A. P. SOCIETY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO JOHN DICKINSON

TO MR. HENING

TO DANIEL CLARKE, ESQ

TO GENERAL SHEE

TO CAPTAIN CHRISTIAN

TO GOVERNOR PINCKNEY

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. MADISON

TO H. D. GOVERNOR TIFFIN

TO GENERAL WILKINSON

TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE

TO MR. SMITH

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THOMAS SEYMOUR, ESQ

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO MR. NICHOLSON

TO DR. WISTAR

TO MR. CHANDLER PRICE

TO THE KING OF HOLLAND

TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO ROBERT BRENT, ESQ

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE GOVERNOR OF KENTUCKY, TENNESSEE, OHIO, AND MISSISSIPPI

TO JAMES MONROE

TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, ESQ

TO –

TO COLONEL G. MORGAN

TO MR. COXE

TO LEVETT HARRIS, ESQ

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO MR. ROBERT PATTERSON

TO M. LE COMTE DIODATI

TO MR. BOWDOIN

TO WILLIAM B. GILES

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. NIEMCEWICZ

TO MR. MADISON

TO MR. THOMAS MOORE

TO MR. MADISON

TO MR. OLIVER EVANS

TO J. MADISON

TO THE HONORABLE JOHN SMITH

TO MR. MADISON

TO MR. HAY

TO MR. DE LA COSTE

TO MR. CLINTON

TO GEORGE HAY, ESQ

TO MR. HAY

TO COLONEL MONROE

TO M. SILVESTRE, SECRETAIRE DE LA SOCIETE D'AGRICULTURE DE PARIS

TO GEORGE HAY

TO ALBERT GALLATIN

TO GEORGE HAY

TO MR. WEAVER

TO DOCTOR HORATIO TURPIN

TO JOHN NORVELL

TO WILLIAM SHORT

TO GEORGE HAY

TO GEORGE HAY

TO GEORGE HAY

TO GOVERNOR SULLIVAN

TO GEORGE HAY

TO DOCTOR WISTAR

TO GENERAL WILKINSON

TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR

TO MR. HAY

TO GEORGE BLAKE, ESQ

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO COLONEL TATHAM

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE MASTERS AND OTHER OFFICERS SAILING TO AND FROM THE PORTS OF NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO CAPTAIN J. SAUNDERS, FORT NELSON

TO GENERAL MATTHEWS

TO THE HONORABLE THOMAS COOPER

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. BOWDOIN

TO CAPTAIN BEATTY, FOR HIMSELF, THE OTHER OFFICERS AND PRIVATES OF THE LIGHT INFANTRY COMPANY OF GEORGETOWN

TO MR. BIDWELL

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS

TO THE MARQUIS DE LA FAYETTE

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO MADAME DE STAEL DE HOLSTEIN

TO GENERAL ARMSTRONG

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO JOHN PAGE

TO BENJAMIN MORGAN, ESQ

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO WILLIAM DUANE

TO MR. GAINES

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO COLONEL TATHAM

TO GENERAL SMITH

TO THE MASTERS OF VESSELS IN THE PORT OF CHARLESTON, S. C

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO COLONEL JOHN TAYLOR

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR LEWIS

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL

TO MR. THORNWICK CHASE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO COLONEL FULTON

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO JOHN NICHOLAS

TO MR. MADISON

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO J. MADISON

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO GEORGE HAY

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO MR. COOPER

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO GEORGE HAY

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THOMAS PAINE

TO GEORGE HAY, ESQ., ATTORNEY FOR THE U. S., BEFORE THE DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO GEORGE HAY

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO MR. CRAWFORD

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO MR. MADISON

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO ROBERT BRENT, ESQ

TO J. MADISON

TO MR. HAY

TO GENERAL WILKINSON

TO MR. COXE

TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

TO MR. PAINE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO GOVERNOR SULLIVAN

TO DOCTOR BARTON

TO JAMES GAMBLE, ESQ

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO GOVERNOR WILLIAMS

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. SHORT

TO MR. JAMES PEMBERTON

TO DANIEL ECCLESTON, ESQUIRE

TO MR. MAURY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO COLONEL MINOR

TO MR. FULTON

TO MR. BARLOW

TO GENERAL JOHN MASON

TO DOCTOR WISTAR

TO GEN. WILLIAM CLARKE

TO GENERAL GEORGE ROGERS CLARKE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON, ESQ

TO DOCTOR RUSH

TO JOHN TAYLOR, ESQ

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. SMITH

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO MESSRS. MAESE, LEYBERT AND DICKERSON, OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO WILLIAM WIRT, ESQ

TO MR. SMITH

TO MR. SMITH

TO MR. J. DORSEY

TO THE REV. MR. MILLAR

TO MR. BARLOW

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TOMKINS

TO JACOB J. BROWN, ESQ

TO MR. JACOB BROWN

TO MR. TIFFIN

TO WILLIAM M'INTOSH

TO GOVERNOR HARRISON

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. SMITH

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. DANIEL SALMON

TO MR. ANTHONY G. BETTAY

TO COLONEL MONROE

TO JOSEPH BRINGHURST

TO THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SULLIVAN

TO COLONEL MONROE

TO RICHARD M. JOHNSON

TO MR. MADISON

TO GOVERNOR CABELL

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO W. C. NICHOLAS, ESQ

TO DOCTOR WISTAR

TO THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS OF THE COUNTY OF ADAMS, PENNSYLVANIA

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO M. LE VAVASSEUR

TO LEVI LINCOLN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO CHARLES PINCKNEY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. SMITH

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. JOHN JACOB ASTOR

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO WM. RODNEY

TO COLONEL WASHINGTON

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO WILLIAM LYMAN, ESQ

TO GENERAL ARMSTRONG

TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO

TO MR. SMITH

TO GOVERNOR TOMPKINS

TO –

TO THE GOVERNORS OF NEW ORLEANS, GEORGIA, SOUTH CAROLINA, MASSACHUSETTS AND NEW HAMPSHIRE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO GENERAL BENJAMIN SMITH

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO MR. LIEPER

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO MR. BOWDOIN

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO SHELTON GILLIAM, ESQ

TO CHRISTOPHER COLLES

TO JAMES PEMBERTON

TO MR. FRANKLIN

TO DOCTOR LEIB

TO GENERAL WILKINSON

TO COLONEL D. C. BRENT

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO M. DE LA CAPEDE

TO MR. SYLVESTRE

TO MR. LASTEYRIE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO MR. SMITH, OF THE WAR OFFICE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SULLIVAN

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE

TO GOVERNOR LEWIS

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR PINCKNEY

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO MR. BIBB

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO MESSRS. KERR, MOORE, AND WILLIAMS, COMMISSIONERS OF THE WESTERN ROAD

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SULLIVAN

TO MR. FULTON

TO MR. I. SMITH

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TOMPKINS

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO GOVERNOR LEWIS

TO THE HONORABLE LEVI LINCOLN

TO GOVERNOR LEWIS

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO CAPTAIN M'GREGOR

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA

TO GENERAL WILKINSON

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO MR. SHORT

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO SIMEON THEUS, ESQ

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO ROBERT L. LIVINGSTON

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO GEORGE BLAKE, ESQ

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. SMITH

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. JAMES MAIN

TO CAPTAIN GROVE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THOMAS COOPER, ESQ

TO DOCTOR JAMES BROWN

TO –

TO GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR PINCKNEY

TO MR. LETUE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CABELL

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR LINCOLN

TO THE HON. JOSEPH VARNUM

TO THOMAS JEFFERSON RANDOLPH

TO THE VICE-PRESIDENTS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

TO MR. SAMUEL HAWKINS, KINGSTON

TO DOCTOR WATERHOUSE

TO THOMAS MONROE

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO MR. NICHOLAS

TO GOVERNOR HARRISON

TO MR. BARLOW

TO CHARLES THOMSON, ESQ

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO DOCTOR LOGAN

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO E. RANDOLPH, ESQ

TO –

TO MR. HENRY GUEST

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO THE SECRETARY AT WAR

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO DOCTOR EUSTIS

TO MR. THOMAS C. JAMES, SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY

TO DOCTOR MAESE

CIRCULAR LETTER FROM THE SECRETARY OF WAR, TO THE GOVERNORS,—PREPARED BY THOMAS JEFFERSON

TO MR. BOYD

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TYLER

TO COLONEL HUMPHREYS

TO MR. LEIPER

TO COLONEL CHARLES SIMMS, COLLECTOR

TO COLONEL MONROE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR SEVIER

TO M. AMELOT DE LA CROIX, BOSTON

TO CAPTAIN ARMISTEAD T. MASON

TO CAPTAIN ARMISTEAD T. MASON

TO THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR TYLER

TO MR. STODDART

TO JOHN HOLLINS

TO M. GREGOIRE, EVEQUE ET SENATEUR A PARIS

TO M. RUELLE, ANCIEN AGENT DIPLOMATIQUE, RUE D'ARGENTINE, NO. 38, A PARIS

TO THOMAS MANN RANDOLPH

TO MESSRS. GREGG AND LEIB, SENATORS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—MR. SMILIE

TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS

TO GENERAL ARMSTRONG

TO M. LE BARON HUMBOLDT

TO MR. SHORT

TO THE PRESIDENT

TO WILLIAM M'ANDLESS, ESQ., PITTSBURG

TO THE INHABITANTS OF ALBEMARLE COUNTY, IN VIRGINIA

TO GOVERNOR JAMES JAY

TO COLONEL LARKIN SMITH

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO MR. SPAFFORD

TO MR. JOHN WYCHE

TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE WOODWARD

TO MR. W. LAMBERT

TO DOCTOR ELIJAH GRIFFITH, PHILA

TO THE HON. ROBERT SMITH, SECRETARY OF STATE

TO WILSON C. NICHOLAS

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO SKELTON JONES

TO M. DASHKOFF

TO THE PRESIDENT

TO MR. JOHN W. CAMPBELL

TO GEN. WM. CLARKE

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO DOCTOR BARTON

TO JAMES FISHBACK

TO MESSRS. BLOODGOOD AND HAMMOND

TO DON VALENTINE DE FORONDA

TO MR. BARLOW

TO ALBERT GALLATIN

TO THE CHEVALIER DE ONIS

TO GEORGE W. IRVING, ESQ

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO MR. CHARLES F. WELLES

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO DR. CHAPMAN

TO W. C. NICHOLAS, ESQ

TO MR. SAMUEL KERCHEVAL

TO MR. EPPES

TO MR. SAMUEL KERCHEVAL

TO MR. BALDWIN

TO MR. THOMAS T. HEWSON

TO THE HONORABLE PAUL HAMILTON

TO MR. BARLOW

TO GIDEON GRANGER, ESQ

TO MR. J. GARLAND JEFFERSON

TO JUDGE DAVID CAMPBELL

TO CÆSAR A. RODNEY

TO REV. MR. KNOX

TO W. D. G. WORTHINGTON, ESQ

TO MR. BURWELL

TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO

TO DOCTOR JONES

TO GOVERNOR LANGDON

TO ABBE SALIMANKIS

TO MR. FULTON

TO G. VOOLIF, PERPETUAL SECRETARY OF THE FIRST CLASS OF THE ROYAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES, OF LITERATURE AND OF FINE ARTS, AT AMSTERDAM

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE

TO HIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR CLAIBORNE

TO MESSRS. HUGH L. WHITE, THOMAS M'CORRY, JAMES CAMPBELL, ROBERT CRAIGHEAD, JOHN N. GAMBLE, TRUSTEES FOR THE LOTTERY OF EAST TENNESSEE COLLEGE

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO GOVERNOR TYLER

TO HIS EXCELLENCY, COUNT PAHLEN, ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY OF RUSSIA

TO MR. BOTTA

TO MR. LAMBERT

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

TO JUDGE COOPER

TO MR. DUANE

TO ALBERT GALLATIN, ESQ

TO COLONEL WM. DUANE

TO J. B. COLVIN

TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE

TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO CAPTAIN ISAAC HILLARD

TO COLONEL DUANE

TO MR. JAMES RONALDSON

TO DAVID HOWELL, ESQ

TO MR. LAW

TO DOCTOR BENJAMIN RUSH

TO MR. JOHN LYNCH

TO M. DESTUTT TRACY

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO GENERAL WILKINSON

TO MR. JOHN MELISH

TO COLONEL WILLIAM DUANE

TO MR. LATROBE

TO BARON HUMBOLDT

TO M. PAGANEL

TO M. DUPONT DE NEMOURS

TO GENERAL KOSCIUSKO

TO MR. BARLOW

TO MR. GALLATIN

TO ROBERT SMITH, ESQ

TO COLONEL WILLIAM DUANE

TO MR. WIRT

TO MR. WIRT

TO JOHN HOLLINS, ESQ

TO COLONEL MONROE

TO M. JOHN SEVERIN VATER, PROFESSOR AT KONIGSBERG

TO COUNT POTOCKI

TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES

TO MR. BARLOW

TO COLONEL DUANE

TO MR. OGILVIE

TO JUDGE STEWART

TO GENERAL DEARBORNE

INDEX TO VOL. V

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Dear Sir,—The situation of your affairs certainly furnishes good cause for your not acceding to my proposition of a special mission to Europe. My only hope had been, that they could have gone on one summer without you. An unjust hostility against General Armstrong will, I am afraid, show itself whenever any treaty made by him shall be offered for ratification. I wished, therefore, to provide against this, by joining a person who would have united the confidence of the whole Senate. General Smith was so prominent in the opposition to Armstrong, that it would be impossible for them to act together. We conclude, therefore, to leave the matter with Armstrong and Bowdoin. Indeed, my dear Sir, I wish sincerely you were back in the Senate; and that you would take the necessary measures to get yourself there. Perhaps, as a preliminary, you should go to our Legislature. Giles' absence has been a most serious misfortune. A majority of the Senate means well. But Tracy and Bayard are too dexterous for them, and have very much influenced their proceedings. Tracy has been of nearly every committee during the session, and for the most part the chairman, and of course drawer of the reports. Seven federalists voting always in phalanx, and joined by some discontented republicans, some oblique ones, some capricious, have so often made a majority, as to produce very serious embarrassment to the public operations; and very much do I dread the submitting to them, at the next session, any treaty which can be made with either England or Spain, when I consider that five joining the federalists, can defeat a friendly settlement of our affairs. The House of Representatives is as well disposed as I ever saw one. The defection of so prominent a leader, threw them into dismay and confusion for a moment; but they soon rallied to their own principles, and let them go off with five or six followers only. One half of these are from Virginia. His late declaration of perpetual opposition to this administration, drew off a few others who at first had joined him, supposing his opposition occasional only, and not systematic. The alarm the House has had from this schism, has produced a rallying together and a harmony, which carelessness and security had begun to endanger. On the whole, this little trial of the firmness of our representatives in their principles, and that of the people also, which is declaring itself in support of their public functionaries, has added much to my confidence in the stability of our government; and to my conviction, that, should things go wrong at any time, the people will set them to rights by the peaceable exercise of their elective rights. To explain to you the character of this schism, its objects and combinations, can only be done in conversation; and must be deferred till I see you at Monticello, where I shall probably be about the 10th or 12th of May, to pass the rest of the month there. Congress has agreed to rise on Monday, the 21st.

Accept my affectionate salutations.

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5. Sadlers' seat awls, which answer for moccasin awls.

6. Some glovers' needles.

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