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Page viii
... freedom of thought , speech , and creed through a widely extended system of public education . It has been my desire to present the whole man Jefferson in this modest volume , and to present him as far as possible in the first person ...
... freedom of thought , speech , and creed through a widely extended system of public education . It has been my desire to present the whole man Jefferson in this modest volume , and to present him as far as possible in the first person ...
Page viii
... freedom of thought, speech, and creed through a widely extended system of public education. It has been my desire to present the whole man Jefferson in this modest volume, and to present him as far as possible in the first person. The ...
... freedom of thought, speech, and creed through a widely extended system of public education. It has been my desire to present the whole man Jefferson in this modest volume, and to present him as far as possible in the first person. The ...
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... freedom in Virginia . While Peyton Randolph was being returned to Congress at the head of the poll , his brother John was making his preparations to emigrate to England , for he adhered to the royal cause . Jefferson wrote him a letter ...
... freedom in Virginia . While Peyton Randolph was being returned to Congress at the head of the poll , his brother John was making his preparations to emigrate to England , for he adhered to the royal cause . Jefferson wrote him a letter ...
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... freedom and democracy to the whole world . Thomas Paine's pamphlet was running into the tens of thousands , its " sound doctrine and unan- swerable reasoning " ( the words are Washington's ) , stirring a new spirit of independence ...
... freedom and democracy to the whole world . Thomas Paine's pamphlet was running into the tens of thousands , its " sound doctrine and unan- swerable reasoning " ( the words are Washington's ) , stirring a new spirit of independence ...
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... freedom the Declaration risked the double danger of a disunited America and a united England . And its faith was justified . Not all were won to the patriot cause . Careful students of the loyalist sentiment in the American Revolution ...
... freedom the Declaration risked the double danger of a disunited America and a united England . And its faith was justified . Not all were won to the patriot cause . Careful students of the loyalist sentiment in the American Revolution ...
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