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<Text id=JefMisc> <Author>Jefferson, Thomas</Author> <Title>Miscellancy</Title> <Edition>[Selections. 1984] Writings. Library of America. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, 1984</Edition> <Date>1784-1826</Date> <body> <loc><locdoc>JefMisc571</locdoc> <div0 type=chapter n=1> <milestone n=571> <p><i>Reply to the Representations of Affairs in America <p>by British Newspapers</i> (1) <p>[before November 20, 1784] <p>I am an officer lately returned from service &amp; residence in the U.S. of America. I have fought &amp; bled for that country because thought it's cause just. From the moment of peace to that in which left it, I have seen it enjoying all the happiness which easy government, order &amp; industry are capable of giving to a people. On my return to my native country what has been my astonishment to find all the public papers of Europe filled with accounts of the anarchy &amp; destractions supposed to exist in that country. I have received ser . . .