Natural Right and Political Right: Essays in Honor of Harry V. JaffaThomas B. Silver, Peter W. Schramm |
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... letter shows that the Lewis and Clark expedition , like the Louisiana purchase , fulfilled an intention formed early in Jefferson's public career . Jefferson did indeed have a well - developed vision of empire . Jefferson was content to ...
... letter shows that the Lewis and Clark expedition , like the Louisiana purchase , fulfilled an intention formed early in Jefferson's public career . Jefferson did indeed have a well - developed vision of empire . Jefferson was content to ...
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... letter is dated March 3 , 1741. Also note his letter to Jordan of February 29 , 1741 : “ I love war for the sake of fame ; but were I not a king , I should be nothing more than a philosopher . In fine , each man must follow his ...
... letter is dated March 3 , 1741. Also note his letter to Jordan of February 29 , 1741 : “ I love war for the sake of fame ; but were I not a king , I should be nothing more than a philosopher . In fine , each man must follow his ...
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... letter to the committee of correspondence of Barbados . Here is the man who appealed to laws and constitutions and ... letters that would launch Dickinson into immediate fame as the Pennsylvania Farmer . In his Farmer's Letters Dickinson ...
... letter to the committee of correspondence of Barbados . Here is the man who appealed to laws and constitutions and ... letters that would launch Dickinson into immediate fame as the Pennsylvania Farmer . In his Farmer's Letters Dickinson ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Dante and the Rediscovery of Political Philosophy | 9 |
Jefferson and the Practice of Empire | 27 |
Copyright | |
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