This comprehensive edition of Thomas Jefferson's writings offers an unparalleled glimpse into the mind of one of America's most influential Founding Fathers. Containing his complete autobiography, "Notes on Virginia," the Parliamentary Manual, official papers, messages and addresses, and a wealth of other official and private writings, this collection provides invaluable insight into Jefferson's thoughts on government, society, and the nascent American republic.
Collected and published in their entirety for the first time, these writings showcase Jefferson's profound intellect, his commitment to liberty, and his vision for a nation founded on principles of self-governance. This library edition is an essential resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the intellectual foundations of the United States.
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