“I feel a much greater interest in knowing what has passed two or three thousand years ago, than in what is now passing. I read nothing, therefore, but of the heroes of Troy, ... of Pompey and Caesar, and of Augustus too.”
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Selected letters of Thomas Jefferson
This book presents a curated selection of letters written by Thomas Jefferson, offering insight into his personal and political views, as well as his interactions with contemporaries. The letters span a significant portion of Jefferson's life, providing a glimpse into the mind of one of America's Founding Fathers. more
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