Jefferson's Demons: Portrait of a Restless MindFree Press, 2003 - 265 ページ |
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... liberty , was more difficult to foster than he knew . States of mind are notoriously difficult to interpret , but what the young rebel experienced in these months seems to have been in the nature of a cri- sis of the will . It may be ...
... liberty , was more difficult to foster than he knew . States of mind are notoriously difficult to interpret , but what the young rebel experienced in these months seems to have been in the nature of a cri- sis of the will . It may be ...
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... liberty . ( Jefferson himself was especially zeal- ous for liberty of trade , liberty of conscience , and liberty of the press . ) Only once in Jefferson's draft of the Declaration does a vestige of the older world appear in all its ...
... liberty . ( Jefferson himself was especially zeal- ous for liberty of trade , liberty of conscience , and liberty of the press . ) Only once in Jefferson's draft of the Declaration does a vestige of the older world appear in all its ...
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... liberty tree to be in any exact or literal sense true . He never urged his fellow citizens to fill up watering jugs with blood and sprinkle it on the liberty trees that once adorned every patriotic American town . He did not , as far as ...
... liberty tree to be in any exact or literal sense true . He never urged his fellow citizens to fill up watering jugs with blood and sprinkle it on the liberty trees that once adorned every patriotic American town . He did not , as far as ...
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