Acknowledgments |
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Time Line of the Life of Thomas Jefferson |
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Introduction |
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Select Bibliography |
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PUBLIC PAPERS AND ADDRESSES |
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1. A Summary View of the Rights of British America (1774) |
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3 | (15) |
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2. A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress Assembled (with Jefferson's original draft and congressional amendments) (1776) |
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18 | (5) |
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3. The Declaration of Independence (as adopted by Congress) (1776) |
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23 | (4) |
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4. A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom (1777) |
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27 | (2) |
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5. Report on Government for Western Territory (1784) |
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29 | (3) |
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6. Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank (1791) |
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32 | (5) |
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7. Opinion on the French Treaties (1793) |
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37 | (11) |
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8. Draft of the Kentucky Resolutions (1798) |
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48 | (7) |
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9. First Inaugural Address (1801) |
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55 | (4) |
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10. To Messrs. Nehemiah Dodge and Others, a Committee of the Danbury Baptist Association, in the State of Connecticut (1802) |
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59 | (1) |
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11. Second Inaugural Address (1805) |
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60 | (5) |
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12. Report of the Commissioners for the University of Virginia (1818) |
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65 | (14) |
EXCERPTS FROM NOTES ON VIRGINIA (1782) |
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A quarrel with Buffon: the New World is not inferior |
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79 | (10) |
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Should America encourage immigration? |
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89 | (5) |
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A description of the Indians |
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94 | (4) |
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The Virginian constitution |
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98 | (11) |
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The laws of Virginia: slavery, the natural endowments of the black race, education |
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109 | (16) |
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125 | (5) |
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The effect of slavery on manners |
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130 | (2) |
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132 | (2) |
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Commerce, shipping, and self-defense |
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134 | (7) |
CORRESPONDENCE |
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1. To Edmund Pendleton, Aug. 26, 1776 |
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Early views on constitutionalism |
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141 | (2) |
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2. To David Rittenhouse, July 19, 1778 |
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An obligation higher than politics |
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143 | (3) |
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3. To John Jay, Aug. 23, 1785 |
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A preference for sailors over manufacturers |
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146 | (2) |
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4. To Charles Bellini, Sept. 30, 1785 |
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French and American morals |
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148 | (2) |
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5. To John Banister, Jr., Oct. 15, 1785 |
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The disadvantage of study abroad |
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150 | (3) |
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6. To James Madison, Oct. 28, 1785 |
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A "fundamental right to labor" |
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153 | (2) |
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7. To James Madison, Jan. 30, 1787 |
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Shays's Rebellion and western secession |
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155 | (4) |
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8. To Anne Willing Bingham, Feb. 7, 1787 |
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"The tranquil pleasures" ofAmerican society |
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159 | (2) |
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9. To Peter Carr, Aug. 10, 1787 |
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161 | (5) |
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10. To William S. Smith, Nov. 13, 1787 |
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166 | (2) |
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11. To James Madison, Dec. 20, 1787 |
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Objections to the Constitution |
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168 | (4) |
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12. To Francis Hopkinson, Mar. 13, 1789 |
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Party: "The last degradation of a free and moral agent" |
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172 | (2) |
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13. To James Madison, Mar. 15, 1789 |
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174 | (2) |
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14. To James Madison, Sept. 6, 1789 |
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"The earth belongs to the living" |
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176 | (5) |
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15. To Benjamin Banneker, Aug. 30, 1791 |
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Equality and "our black brethren" |
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181 | (1) |
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16. To the President of the United States George Washington, Sept. 9, 1792 |
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The conflict with Alexander Hamilton |
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182 | (8) |
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17. To Elbridge Gerry, Jan. 26, 1799 |
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"A profession of my political faith" |
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190 | (3) |
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18. To William Green Munford, June 18, 1799 |
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Progress and perfectibility |
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193 | (3) |
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19. To Dr. Joseph Priestley, Mar. 21, 1801 |
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Something new under the sun |
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196 | (2) |
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20. To the U.S. Minister to France Robert Livingston, Apr. 18, 1802 |
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The strategic importance of New Orleans |
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198 | (3) |
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21. To Benjamin Hawkins, Feb. 18, 1803 |
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A plan for civilizing Indians |
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201 | (2) |
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22. To Wilson Cary Nicholas, Sept. 7, 1803 |
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The Louisiana Purchase and constitutional amendments |
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203 | (2) |
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23. To Henri Gregoire, Feb. 25, 1809 |
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Negro equality and rights |
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205 | (1) |
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24. To John Tyler, May 26, 1810 |
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206 | (2) |
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25. To John B. Colvin, Sept. 20, 1810 |
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The "law of necessity and self-preservation" |
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208 | (3) |
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26. To John Adams, June 15, 1813 |
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An airing of our political differences |
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211 | (3) |
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27. To John Adams, Oct. 28k, 1813 |
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214 | (6) |
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28. To J. Correa de Serra, Apr. 19, 1814 |
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220 | (2) |
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29. To Thomas Law, June 13, 1814 |
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222 | (4) |
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30. To Joseph C. Cabell, Feb. 2, 1816 |
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"Divide the counties into wards" |
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226 | (3) |
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31. To P. S. Dupont de Nemours, Apr. 24, 1816 |
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The moral principles on which government is founded |
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229 | (4) |
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32. To John Taylor, May 28, 1816 |
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233 | (4) |
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33. To Francis W. Gilmer, June 7, 1816 |
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The sense of justice is natural to man |
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237 | (2) |
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34. To Samuel Kercheval, July 12, 1816 |
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How to reform the Virginian constitution |
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239 | (7) |
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35. To Isaac H. Tiffany, Aug. 26, 1816 |
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"This new principle of representative democracy" |
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246 | (1) |
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36. To Nathaniel Burwell, Mar. 14, 1818 |
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Ideas on female education |
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247 | (3) |
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37. To Judge Spencer Roane, Sept. 6, 1819 |
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Constitutional construction |
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250 | (4) |
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38. To John Holmes, April 22, 1820 |
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"A fire bell in the night" |
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254 | (2) |
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39. To Jared Sparks, Feb. 4, 1824 |
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256 | (4) |
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40. To Major John Cartwright, June 5, 1824 |
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The lessons of experience; Christianity and the common law |
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260 | (7) |
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41. To Henry Lee, May 8, 1825 |
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"The object of the Declaration of Independence" |
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267 | (2) |
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42. To William Branch Giles, Dec. 26, 1825 |
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Resistance to consolidation |
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269 | (4) |
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43. To James Madison, Feb. 17, 1826 |
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"Take care of me when dead" |
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273 | (4) |
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44. To Roger C. Weightman, June 24, 1826 |
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Last thoughts on the Declaration of Independence |
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277 | (2) |
Index |
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