“The whole body of the nation is the sovereign legislative, judiciary, and executive power for itself. The inconvenience of meeting to exercise these powers in person, and their inaptitude to exercise them, induce them to appoint special organs to declare their legislative will, to judge and to execute it. It is the will of the nation which makes the law obligatory.”
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The portable Thomas Jefferson
This volume offers a wide-ranging selection of Thomas Jefferson's writings, showcasing his intellectual contributions across various domains such as politics, philosophy, and personal life. It includes his seminal Declaration of Independence, letters to friends and contemporaries, and his thoughts on issues of the day. The Portable Thomas Jefferson provides insight into Jefferson's character and his influence on American history. more
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