Delve into the mind of one of America's most influential Founding Fathers with "The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 11." This meticulously compiled collection offers a comprehensive look at Jefferson's thoughts, ideas, and actions during a pivotal period in American history. Through his letters, essays, and other writings, readers gain invaluable insights into the formation of the United States and the principles that shaped its government.
Edited by Richard Holland Johnston and presented by the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, this volume preserves the legacy of a true visionary. Explore Jefferson's perspectives on liberty, governance, and the role of the individual in a democratic society. A must-read for anyone interested in American history, political science, or the life and works of Thomas Jefferson.
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