Thomas Jefferson - His permanent influence on American institutions
Very popularly written, these lectures are seven in number, and treat respectively of Jefferson as revolutionist, democratizer of state institutions, diplomat, democratizer of federal institutions, and president, and of his influence upon freedom of religion in America and upon our educational institutions. Jefferson has not been entirely fortunate in his biographers, many of his points of view being so at odds with those of Europe that their effect has been distorted or minimized; but with Senator Williams his radical belief in democracy finds a sympathy rather whole-hearted than discriminating.
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Thomas Jefferson - His permanent influence on American institutions
Very popularly written, these lectures are seven in number, and treat respectively of Jefferson as revolutionist, democratizer of state institutions, diplomat, democratizer of federal institutions, and president, and of his influence upon freedom of religion in America and upon our educational institutions. Jefferson has not been entirely fortunate in his biographers, many of his points of view being so at odds with those of Europe that their effect has been distorted or minimized; but with Senator Williams his radical belief in democracy finds a sympathy rather whole-hearted than discriminating.
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Thomas Jefferson - His permanent influence on American institutions

Thomas Jefferson - His permanent influence on American institutions

by John Sharp Williams
Thomas Jefferson - His permanent influence on American institutions

Thomas Jefferson - His permanent influence on American institutions

by John Sharp Williams

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Very popularly written, these lectures are seven in number, and treat respectively of Jefferson as revolutionist, democratizer of state institutions, diplomat, democratizer of federal institutions, and president, and of his influence upon freedom of religion in America and upon our educational institutions. Jefferson has not been entirely fortunate in his biographers, many of his points of view being so at odds with those of Europe that their effect has been distorted or minimized; but with Senator Williams his radical belief in democracy finds a sympathy rather whole-hearted than discriminating.

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ISBN-13: 9783849648916
Publisher: Jazzybee Verlag
Publication date: 04/27/2017
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
File size: 409 KB
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