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1 Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and the Déclaration des Droits de l’Homme et du Citoyen
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| Author | Mclean, Iain |
| Abstract | I am among those who think well of the human character generally. I consider man as formed for society, and endowed by nature with those dispositions which fit him for society. I believe also, with Condorcet … that his mind is perfectible to a degree of which we cannot as yet form any conception TJ to William Green Munford, 06.18.1799, in Peterson 1984, p. 1064. All doors of all departments were open to him at all times, to me only formally and at appointed times. In truth, I only held the nail, he drove it TJ on his relations with the Marquis de Lafayette in 1789, from speech at banquet in honor of Lafayette, |
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| Subject Keyword | Du Citoyen Thomas Jefferson John Adam Human Character William Green Munford Conception Tj |
| Content Type | Text |