“I am already sensible of decay in the power of walking, and find my memory not so faithful as it used to be. This may be partly owing to the incessant current of new matter flowing constantly through it; but I ascribe to years their share in it also.”
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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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