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Jefferson : Political Writings.
Title:
Jefferson : Political Writings.
Author:
Jefferson, Thomas.
ISBN:
9780511151866
Personal Author:
Physical Description:
1 online resource (685 pages)
Series:
Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought
Contents:
Cover -- Half-title -- Series-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- Life and times -- Jefferson as theorist -- Chronology -- Biographical synopses -- A note on sources -- Bibliographical note -- I A Private Man in Public Life -- I.1 To Giovanni Fabbroni -- I.2 To James Monroe -- I.3 To Archibald Stuart -- I.4 To Maria Cosway -- I.5 To Angelica Schuyler Church -- I.6 To Dr.Benjamin Rush -- I.7 To Samuel Smith -- I.8 Services to My Country -- I.9 To Dr. Benjamin Rush -- I.10 Rules of Etiquette [for President Jefferson's White House] -- I.11 To P.-S. DuPont de Nemours -- I.12 To the Inhabitants of Albemarle County, in Virginia -- I.13 To Charles Willson Peale -- I.14 To Dr. Benjamin Rush -- I.15 To John Adams -- I.16 To Dr. Walter Jones -- I.17 To John Adams -- I.18 [Classification of Books in Jefferson's Library, 1815] -- I.19 To John Adams -- I.20 To John Adams -- I.21 To John Adams -- I.22 To John Adams -- I.23 To Thomas Jefferson Smith -- I.24 To John Adams -- I.25 To James Madison -- II Natural Law, Natural Right, and Revolution -- II.1 A Summary View of the Rights of British America -- II.2 Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms -- II.3 To John Randolph -- II.4 From the Autobiography -- II.5 A Declaration by the Representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress Assembled [Jefferson's draft] -- II.6 The Declaration of Independence [as amended and adopted in Congress], July 4, 1776 -- II.7 To Rev. James Madison -- II.8 To James Madison -- II.9 To William Stephens Smith -- II.10 To David Humphreys -- II.II From the Autobiography -- II.12 To William Short -- II.13 To Dr. Thomas Cooper -- II.14 To Francis W. Gilmer -- II.15 To James Madison -- II.16 To Henry Lee -- II.17 To Roger C. Weightman -- III Self-government -- III.1 To Edward Carrington -- III.2 To Thomas Paine.

Recapitulation -- III.3 To Diodati -- III.4 Opinion on Residence Bill -- III.5 Petition on Election of Jurors -- III.6 To Elbridge Gerry -- III.7 To Gideon Granger -- III.8 To Jeremiah Moor -- III.9 First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1801 -- III.10 To Dr. Thomas Cooper -- III.11 To Dr Joseph Priestley -- III.12 To John Breckenridge -- III.13 To DeWitt Clinton -- III.14 To John Tyler -- III.15 To Dr. Samuel Brown -- III.16 To John Adams -- III.17 To the Marquis de Lafayette -- III.18 To Baron von Humboldt -- III.19 To Joseph C. Cabell -- III.20 To the Marquis de Lafayette -- III.21 To Joseph C. Cabell -- III.22 To John Taylor -- III.23 To Samuel Kercheval -- III.24 To Isaac H. Tiffany -- III.25 To Samuel Kercheval -- III.26 To Baron von Humboldt -- III.27 To John Adams -- III.28 To Isaac H. Tiffany -- III.29 To John Adams -- III.30 To John Adams -- III.31 To Edward Livingston -- IV Moral Sense, Civic Education, and Freedom of the Press -- IV.1 To Robert Skipwith -- IV.2 A Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge -- IV.3 To Peter Carr -- IV.4 To John Banister, Junior -- IV.5 To George Wythe -- IV.6 To Peter Carr -- IV.7 Notes on Virginia: Query XIV -- IV.8 To Thomas Mann Randolph -- IV.9 To Dr. Joseph Priestley -- IV.10 To Dr. Joseph Priestley -- IV.11 To Dr. Benjamin Rush -- Syllabus of an estimate of the merit of the doctrines of Jesus, compared with those of others -- IV.12 To Judge John Tyler -- IV.13 To Thomas Seymour -- IV.14 To John Norvell -- IV.15 To William Short -- IV.16 To Thomas Jefferson Randolph -- IV.17 To James Fishback -- IV.18 To William Duane -- IV.19 To Thomas Law -- IV.20 To Dr. Thomas Cooper -- IV.21 To P.-S. DuPont de Nemours -- IV.22 To John Adams -- IV.23 Report of the Commissioners for the University of Virginia -- IV.24 To John Brazier -- IV.25 To William Short -- Syllabus of the doctrines of Epicurus. -- IV.26 To -.

V The Constitutions of Virginia and France -- V.1 From the Autobiography -- V.2 Notes on Virginia: Query XIII -- V.3 To Edmund Pendleton -- V.4 Proposed Constitution for Virginia -- V.5 To Rabaut de St. Etienne -- Proposed Charter for France -- VI The U. S. Constitution -- VI.1 From the Autobiography -- VI.2 To Dr. Richard Price -- VI.3 To John Adams -- VI.4 To James Madison -- VI.5 To Edward Carrington -- VI.6 To James Madison -- VI.7 To James Madison -- VI.8 To John Taylor -- VI.9 To Dr. Joseph Priestley -- VI.10 To Wilson C. Nicholas -- VI.11 To John B. Colvin -- VI.12 To Judge Spencer Roane -- VI.13 To William Charles Jarvis -- VI.14 To Major John Cartwright -- VII Religious Liberty and Toleration -- VII.1 A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom (1777) -- VII.2 Notes on Virginia: Query XVII -- The different religions received into that state? -- VIII.3 To Messrs. Nehemiah Dodge, Ephram Robbins, and Stephen S. Nelson, a Committee of the Danbury Baptist Association, in… -- VII.4 To Rev. Samuel Miller -- VII.5 To Mrs. Samuel H. Smith -- VII.6 To Mathew Carey -- VII.7 To William Short -- VII.8 To Dr. Thomas Cooper -- VIII Political Parties -- VIII.1 To Francis Hopkinson -- VIII.2 To James Madison -- VIII.3 To William Branch Giles -- VIII.4 To Philip Mazzei -- VIII.5 To James Sullivan -- VIII.6 To John Taylor -- VIII.7 Notes for the First Inaugural Address -- VIII.8 To Joel Barlow -- VIII.9 To Abigail Adams -- VIII.10 To Thomas Cooper -- VIII.11 To Dr. Benjamin Rush -- VIII.12 To John Melish -- VIII.13 To John Adams -- VIII.14 From the Anas -- VIII.15 To William Johnson -- VIII.16 To William Johnson -- VIII.17 To the Marquis de Lafayette -- VIII.18 To Henry Lee -- VIII.19 To William Short -- IX Race and Slavery -- IX.1 Report of Government for the Western Territory -- IX.2 To Dr. Richard Price -- IX.3 A Bill Concerning Slaves.

IX.4 To Jean Nicholas Démeunier -- IX.5 To Jean Pierre Brissot de Warville -- IX.6 Notes on Virginia: Query XIV -- Laws -- IX.7 Notes on Virginia: Query XVIII -- IX.8 To Dr. Edward Bancroft -- IX.9 To Benjamin Banneker -- IX.10 To the Marquis de Condorcet -- IX.11 To St. George Tucker -- IX.12 To the Governor of Virginia (James Monroe) -- IX.13 To Christopher Ellery -- IX.14 To William A. Burwell -- IX.15 To Henri Grégoire -- IX.16 To Edward Coles -- IX.17 To Dr. Thomas Humphreys -- IX.18 To John Holmes -- IX.19 To James Heaton -- X Native Americans -- X.1 Notes on Virginia: Query VI -- X.2 Notes on Virginia: Query XI -- X.3 To General Chastellux -- X.4 To Charles Carroll -- X.5 To Brother Handsome Lake -- X.6 To Benjamin Hawkins -- X.7 To Governor Wm. Henry Harrison -- X.8 To the Brothers of the Choctaw Nation -- X.9 Second Inaugural Address -- X.10 To the Secretary of War (Henry Dearborn) -- X.11 To John Adams -- XI Women (not) in Politics -- XI.1 To Anne Willing Bingham -- XI.2 To Anne Willing Bingham -- XI.3 To General George Washington -- XI.4 To the Secretary of the Treasury (Albert Gallatin) -- XI.5 To Nathaniel Burwell -- XII Law of Nations -- XII.1 To John Jay -- XII.2 To Count Hogendorp -- XII.3 Opinion on the French Treaties -- XII.4 To Benjamin Austin -- XIII Innovation and Progress -- XIII.1 To Dr. Joseph Priestley -- XIII.2 To John Adams -- XIII.3 To Isaac McPherson -- XIII.4 To John Waldo -- XIII.5 To Joseph Milligan -- XIII.6 To William Ludlow -- XIV Relations between Generations -- XIV.1 To James Madison -- XIV.2 To John Wayles Eppes -- Appendices -- Appendix A: James Madison to Jefferson -- Appendix B: John Adams to Timothy Pickering -- Appendix C: Seneca Falls Declaration -- Appendix D: The Gettysburg Address (Abraham Lincoln) -- Index.
Abstract:
The key writings of the author of the Declaration of Independence are presented in a clear and accessible format.
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