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LIKE many another American, Thomas Jefferson was fond of saying that a family coat of arms may be purchased as cheaply as any other coat, and there is a touch of New World insouciance in his remark that his mother's Randolph family traced its pedigree far back in England and Scotland, 'to which let everyone ascribe the faith and merit he chooses.'
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United States, Great Britain, New Orleans, New York, Declaration of Independence, New England, South Carolina, Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State, Poplar Forest, George the Third, George Wythe, Lord Cornwallis, French Republic, James Madison, North Carolina, British America, Eastern States, House of Burgesses, House of Representatives, Secretary of the Treasury, Vice President, Aaron Burr, General Assembly, Library of Congress
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