Jefferson Himself: The Personal Narrative of a Many-Sided AmericanBernard Mayo is Professor of History at the University of Virginia. |
Contents
EDUCATION OF A VIRGINIAN | 1 |
YOUNG SQUIRE OF MONTICELLO | 22 |
REVOLUTIONIST | 44 |
the nation can bear The Cabinet and Washington City a charming | 52 |
nique of revolution Like a shock of electricity Basic rights of British | 58 |
FIGHTING FOR MANS INALIEN | 75 |
by fire and sword Services as war governor unanimously commended | 84 |
WAR GOVERNOR | 94 |
Virginia In every bud that opens in every breath that blows | 190 |
plough Remodeling Monticello my new trade of nailmaking | 196 |
Democratic Societies and the Whiskey Rebellion Jays Treaty Anglo | 202 |
of principles Mr Adams But victory in perilous jeopardy | 217 |
LOUISIANA PURCHASE | 241 |
PEACE IS MY PASSION | 257 |
Albemarle | 275 |
SAGE OF MONTICELLO | 285 |
plenipotentiary | 110 |
fine arts Treatymaking with John Adams and Dr Franklin Suc | 126 |
lawless banditti The Head coldly lectures on friendship The Heart | 150 |
stitution interpreted farmers vs stockjobbers A wave of financial | 172 |
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