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  1. Thomas Jefferson Copy to Clipboard Share More Quotes Thoughts 1785 seems rather early for Jefferson to be making such dire predictions about the unhappy fate of the new American government, yet his worry that democracy might turn into a form of despotism has proven to be correct if some 200 years later and “not a distant” time as he ...

  2. Selected Quotations from the Thomas Jefferson Papers. A brief selections of quotations from Thomas Jefferson’s papers at the Library of Congress. Thomas Jefferson was a prolific writer. His papers at the Library of Congress are a rich storehouse of his thoughts and ideas expressed both in official correspondence and in private letters.

  3. The tree of liberty... (Quotation) In a 1787 letter to William Stephens Smith, the son-in-law of John Adams, Thomas Jefferson used the phrase "t ree of liberty ": I do not know whether it is to yourself or Mr. Adams I am to give my thanks for the copy of the new constitution. I beg leave through you to place them where due.

  4. The constitutional freedom of religion is the most inalienable and sacred of all human rights. Thomas Jefferson. Freedom, Rights, Political. Thomas Jefferson (1984). “Jefferson: Writings”, p.593, Library of America. Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty. Thomas Jefferson.

  5. Apr 21, 2019 · Any one of the three first, can at any time over bear any one of or both of the two last,” writes Adams in a prior letter. In support of that claim, Adams appeals to history. People have always ...

  6. Someone once said that Thomas Jefferson was a gentleman of 32 who could calculate an eclipse, survey an estate, tie an artery, plan an edifice, try a cause, break a horse, and dance the minuet. John F. Kennedy, “Remarks at a Dinner Honoring Nobel Prize Winners of the Western Hemisphere,” 29 Apr. 1962.

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  8. Jan 4, 2022 · The Thomas Jefferson Bible, also known as the Jefferson Bible, and officially titled The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth, is a work of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson finished his “Bible” in approximately 1819. It is not actually a complete Bible but an attempt at a harmony of the Gospels, with ...