“Without society, and a society to our taste, men are never contented.”
Quote by Thomas Jefferson
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence
Comprising letters and documents, the book offers insight into Jefferson's thoughts on various subjects, including politics, philosophy, and personal life. more
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