Papers of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 32

Auteur: Jefferson, Thomas
Editeur: Princeton University Press
Required by custom to be "entirely passive" during the presidential campaign, Jefferson, at Monticello during the summer of 1800, refrains from answering attacks on his character, responds privately to Benjamin Rush's queries about religion, and learns of rumors of his own death.

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Required by custom to be "entirely passive" during the presidential campaign, Jefferson, at Monticello during the summer of 1800, refrains from answering attacks on his character, responds privately to Benjamin Rush's queries about religion, and learns of rumors of his own death.
ISBN / EAN 9780691124896
Auteur Jefferson, Thomas
Editeur Princeton University Press