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Jefferson, Thomas
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political beliefs
President of the United States
quotations
Admiration: I think it's the most…
American Revolution: Truly the man of the Revolution.
American Revolution: We hold these truths to…
American Revolution: We hold these truths to…
American Revolution: When in the course of…
Belief: The natural course of the…
Benjamin Franklin: I succeed him; no one…
Character: I never thought him an honest, frank-dealing…
Christianity: The greatest of all the reformers...Jesus of…
Constitution: Equal and exact justice to all…
Constitution: No free man shall ever…
Constitution: Some men look at constitutions with…
Education: His mind must be strong…
French Revolution: Tranquillity is now restored to the…
Future, The: I like the dreams of the future better than…
Government: Every government degenerates when trusted…
Government: This momentous question, like a…
Government: When a man assumes a…
Happiness: He is happiest of whom the world says…
Health and Healthy Living: Knowledge indeed is a desirable,…
History: A morsel of genuine history is a thing so…
History: History, in general, only informs us of…
Human Condition: Man is fed with fables through life, and…
Human Rights: A bill of rights is…
Hypochondria: Idleness begets ennui, ennui the…
Ideas: If nature has made any one thing less susceptible…
Ignorance: Ignorance is preferable to error;…
Lawyers: It is the trade of lawyers to question…
Liberty: Freedom of religion; freedom of…
Liberty: The tree of liberty must…
Life: The art of life is…
Madness: Burr's conspiracy had been one of the most…
Medicine: The only sure foundations of…
Merit: There is not a single…
Mind: Bodily decay is gloomy in…
Nations: Blest is that nation whose silent course of…
Nations: Peace, commerce, and honest friendship…
New Orleans: It is New Orleans, through which the…
Politicians: He commanded the most profound attention…
Presidents: He is vain, irritable, and a bad calculator…
Rebellion: A little rebellion now and…
Remedies: One of the most successful…
Remedies: The patient, treated on the…
Royalty: A more virtuous man, I…
Science: And even should the cloud of barbarism and…
Science: If science produces no better fruits than…
Slavery: I tremble for my country when I reflect…
Slavery: The whole commerce between master…
Thomas Jefferson: A gentleman of thirty-two who…
Thomas Jefferson: His attachment to those of…
Thomas Jefferson: Thomas Jefferson...said, not less…
United States: The new circumstances...call for new words...An…
United States: We have exchanged the Washingtonian…
Washington, D.C.: That Indian swamp in the wilderness.
subject of art
table of presidents and vice presidents of the United States
vice president to John Adams
view of Native Americans
War of 1812
Washington’s administration
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