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<Text id=JefVirg> <Author>Jefferson, Thomas</Author> <Title>Notes on the State of Virginia</Title> <Title>Public Papers</Title> <Edition>[Selections. 1984] Writings. Library of America. New York: Literary Classics of the United States, 1984</Edition> <Date>1781-1782</Date> <body> <loc><locdoc>JefVirg124</locdoc> <div0> <milestone n=124><p><i>ADVERTISEMENT</i> <p>The following Notes were written in Virginia in the year 1781, and somewhat corrected and enlarged in the winter of 1782, in answer to Queries proposed to the Author, by a Foreigner of Distinction, then residing among us. The subjects are all treated imperfectly; some scarcely touched on. To apologize for this by developing the circumstances of the time and place of their composition, would be to open wounds which have already bled enough. To these circumstances some of their imperfections may with truth be ascribed; the great mass to the want of information and want of talents in the writer. He had a few cop . . .