“I see now our fireside formed into a groupe, no one member of which has a fibre in their composition which can ever produce any jarring or jealousies among us. No irregular passions, no dangerous bias, which may render problematical the future fortunes and happiness of our descendants.”
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The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 29: 1 March 1796 to 31 December 1797
The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 29 includes letters, memos, and other correspondence that provide insight into Jefferson's thoughts and activities from March 1796 to December 1797. The volume offers a comprehensive look at the political and personal aspects of Jefferson's life during this significant period in American history. more
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