“Being myself a warm zealot for the attainment & enjoiment by all mankind of as much liberty as each may exercise without injury to the equal liberty of his fellow citizens, I have lamented that in France the endeavors to obtain this should have been attended with the effusion of so much blood.”
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The Works of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence 1793-1798
The Works of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence 1793-1798 is a compilation of letters and documents exchanged by Thomas Jefferson, focusing on the years 1793 to 1798. This volume provides a detailed look into Jefferson's political activities, his thoughts on various issues, and his interactions with prominent figures of the time. The correspondence reflects Jefferson's role as a diplomat, politician, and intellectual, offering a glimpse into the early years of the United States. more
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