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  1. The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson by Forrest McDonald, 1987-09
  2. Sterling Biographies: Thomas Jefferson: Architect of Freedom by Rita Thievon Mullin, 2007-02-01
  3. Thomas Jefferson: Third President 1801 - 1809 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-03
  4. The Political Writings of Thomas Jefferson (Monticello Monograph Series)
  5. Thomas Jefferson and the American Ideal (Henry Steele Commager's Americans) by Russell Shorto, 1987-11
  6. Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson by Adrienne Koch, 1972-06
  7. Meet Thomas Jefferson (Landmark Books) by Marvin Barrett, 2001-09-25
  8. Thomas Jefferson and the Wall of Separation Between Church and State (Critical America) by Daniel Dreisbach, 2003-10-01
  9. The Women Jefferson Loved by Virginia Scharff, 2010-11-01
  10. Thomas Jefferson (DK Biography) by Jacqueline Ching, 2009-03-30
  11. The Selected Writings of Thomas Jefferson (Norton Critical Editions) by Thomas Jefferson, 2009-12-23
  12. Autobiography - Thomas Jefferson by Thomas Jefferson, 2010-02-03
  13. "Ye Will Say I Am No Christian": The Thomas Jefferson/John Adams Correspondence on Religion, Morals, and Values by Bruce Braden, Thomas Jefferson, et all 2005-11-07
  14. Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: History, Memory, and Civic Culture (Jeffersonian America)

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63. Jefferson, Thomas: President
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Electoral College vote, Aaron Burr (who had been slated for the office of Vice President) was found to have tied Jefferson for President. The choice was automatically left to the House of Representatives, where Jefferson was elected after a long deadlock, largely because Hamilton advised the Federalists to support Jefferson as less dangerous than Burr. Jefferson was the first President inaugurated in Washington, D.C., a city he had helped to plan. He instituted a republican simplicity in the new capital, cut expenditures in all branches of government, replaced Federalist appointees with Republicans, and sought to curb the powers of the judiciary, where he felt that the Federalists were attempting to entrench their philosophy. He believed that the federal government should be concerned mostly with foreign affairs, leaving the states and local governments free to administer local matters. Despite his contention that the Constitution must be interpreted strictly, he pushed through the

64. The Architecture Of Thomas Jefferson
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    65. The Order Of Books (Memory): American Treasures Of The Library Of Congress
    Facsimile of thomas jefferson's manuscript prescribing the arrangement of his personal library, later to form the nucleus of a Library of Congress classified according to his scheme.
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    69. Jefferson Digital Archive
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    70. Jefferson, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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    71. The Architecture Of Thomas Jefferson
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    74. Inventors Online Museum Presents Thomas Jefferson President And Inventor
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    75. Deism / Age Of Reason Home
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    77. Vladimir's Bauble - Famous Quotations: 1
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    Famous Quotations: 1 "Man is a still deeper depth than the people." Victor Hugo, Les Miserables "The relaxed mind cannot lead a severe life." Victor Hugo, Les Miserables "Those are rare who fall without being degraded." Victor Hugo, Les Miserables "There is nothing so easy but that it becomes difficult when you do it reluctantly." Publius Terentius Afer (Terence) "The good man ought to be a lover of self, since he will then act nobly, and so benefit himself and aid his fellows; but the bad man ought not to be a lover of self, since he will follow his base passions, and so injure both himself and his neighbours." Aristotle "The goal of humanity cannot lie in the end, but only in its highest specimens." Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche "In man creator and creature are united. Your pity is for the 'creature in man,' for that which must be formed, broken, forged, torn, burned, and purgedfor that which necessarily must and shall suffer. And our pitydo you not grasp for whom our converse pity is, when it protests against your pity as against the worst of all pamperings and weaknesses?" Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche "The pitying one rarely understands the 'whole inner sequence' and the 'entire economy of the soul': 'he wants to help and does not realize that there is a personal necessity of suffering'."

    78. Jefferson, Thomas, The Papers Of,
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    Jefferson, Thomas, The Papers of, The Papers, when completed, will include 18,000 letters written by Jefferson, 25,000 letters written to him, his public papers, and all his writings on the varied topics his wide-ranging mind touched upon in Professor Gilbert Chinard's words, ``the richest treasure house of historical information ever left done by a single man.'' Julian Boyd has been editor of the Papers from the beginning. Serving as associate editors for a time were Mrs. Mina R. Bryan (1944-1956) and Lyman H. Butterfield (1946-1951). Douglas Southall Freeman was chairman of the advisory committee from 1944 to 1953, Fiske Kimball from 1953 to 1955, David K. E. Bruce '19 from 1955 to 1977. Jefferson visited Princeton in 1783 as a member of the Continental Congress, which met that year in Nassau Hall. Princeton gave him an honorary LL.D. in 1791; as President Dodds has pointed out, the College showed a fine sense of balance by awarding the same degree at the same time to Alexander Hamilton. Jefferson gave Princeton $100 toward rebuilding Nassau Hall after th~e fire of 1802. Go to Search A Princeton Companion

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    80. The Writings Of Thomas Jefferson
    The Memorial Edition of jefferson's writings in 19 volumes, edited by Albert Ellery Bergh.Category Society History Speeches and Writings......THE WRITINGS OF thomas jefferson. Definitive Edition. CONTAINING HISAUTOBIOGRAPHY, NOTES ON VIRGINIA, PARLIAMENTARY MANUAL, OFFICIAL
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