“The steady character of our countrymen is a rock to which we may safely moor; and notwithstanding the efforts of the papers to disseminate early discontents, I expect that a just, dispassionate and steady conduct, will at length rally to a proper system the great body of our country. Unequivocal in principle, reasonable in manner, we shall be able I hope to do a great deal of good to the cause of freedom & harmony.”
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Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies from the papers of T. Jefferson
Memoir, correspondence, and miscellanies from the papers of T. Jefferson is a collection of documents that provide a comprehensive view of the personal and professional life of Thomas Jefferson. The volume includes his correspondence, personal reflections, and various other writings, shedding light on his political beliefs, scientific pursuits, and personal experiences. more
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