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  • One of the oldest public universities in the U.S., founded by [[Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • ...ism often is applied to the slaveholding of 18th century figures such as [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[George Washington]]. <blockquote>It is a measure of the change that | title = Thomas Jefferson and the Character Issue
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  • ...ana Territory in 1803 from France by the United States by [[President]] [[Thomas Jefferson]].
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  • {{rpl|Thomas Jefferson}}
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  • ...olitical party during the [[First Party System]], 1792-1820s, founded by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]].
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  • ...A164 History of the United States of America during the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson] (New York: Library of America, 1986), p. 164.</ref> Thus by the time of t
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  • ...'s]] [[Federalist Party]] against the [[Democratic-Republican Party]] of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]].
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  • * [[Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • * McDonald, Forrest, ''The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson,'' (1976) * Schachner, Nathan. ''Thomas Jefferson: A Biography'' (1957) 1074 pp. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=1188204
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  • ...cabinet member in the US government. Noted office-holders have included [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[Daniel Webster]], [[William H. Seward]], [[William Jennings Bryan]], C
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  • *''[[Thomas Jefferson]]: Author of America'' (2005)
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  • * Adams, William Howard. ''The Paris Years of Thomas Jefferson'' (1997). * Bernstein, Richard B. ''Thomas Jefferson'' (2005) short biography [http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Jefferson-R-B-Bernst
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  • {{r|Thomas Jefferson}}
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  • [[Image:Thomas Jefferson.jpg|thumb|right|Portrait of [[Thomas Jefferson]] by [[Rembrandt Peale]] in 1800.]] ...era, the [[Second Party System]]. The most prominent spokesmen included [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]], [[Albert Gallatin]], [[John Randolph of Roanoke]] and
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Thomas Jefferson}}
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  • ...onymous'' heroes. Coinages which derive from personal names -- such as "[[Thomas Jefferson|Jeffersonian]]," "[[Thomas Bowdler|Bowdlerize]]," or "[[Monicagate]]," are
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  • * Koch, Adrienne. ''Philosophy of Thomas Jefferson.'' (1943) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=90632012 online edition] * McDonald, Robert M. S. "Thomas Jefferson's Changing Reputation as Author of the Declaration of Independence: The Fir
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  • By [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s administration, the term became less associated with local politics and
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  • Image:Thomas Jefferson.jpg|Thomas Jefferson
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  • ...James Madison]], while the Kentucky Resolutions were secretly written by [[Thomas Jefferson]]. The two documents were written in opposition of the [[Alien and Sedition Thomas Jefferson and James Madison secretly collaborated in writing different resolutions of
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  • ...[[public university|public]] research [[university]] that was founded by [[Thomas Jefferson]] in 1819 in [[Charlottesville, Virginia|Charlottesville]], [[Virginia (U.S
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  • ...pressed for a declaration of war against Great Britain. U.S. President [[Thomas Jefferson]] issued a proclamation ordering all British ships out of American waters.
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  • ...o connection with one other at the federal level; both supported President Thomas Jefferson.
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  • * Henry Adams, ''History of the United States during the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson'' (1889; Library of America ed. 1986); Henry Adams, ''History of the United * Cunningham, Noble E. ''In Pursuit of Reason The Life of Thomas Jefferson'' (ISBN 0-345-35380-3) (1987)
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  • ...cs," by C. Bradley Thompson; and "Presidents as Historians: John Adams and Thomas Jefferson," by Herbert Sloan. ...J. ed. ''The Adams-Jefferson Letters: The Complete Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and Abigail and John Adams'' (1988).
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  • ...prior to the transfer of presidential power from Adams to his successor, [[Thomas Jefferson]]. Upon taking office, Jefferson ordered his secretary of state, [[James Ma
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  • * Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. [http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/inde
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  • |2||[[Thomas Jefferson]]||1797-1801||[[John Adams]] | 3 || [[Aaron Burr]] || 1801-1805 || [[Thomas Jefferson]] || Became VP as result of Presidential election being decided by House of
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  • ...t 1814, during the [[War of 1812]]. Shortly afterwards, former President [[Thomas Jefferson]], a renowned scholar and bibliophile, offered his personal library, collec ...with its public services called Thomas (http://thomas.loc.gov) in honor of Thomas Jefferson.
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  • ...was abandoned. In 1802 local residents used a grid pattern designed by [[Thomas Jefferson]] for the formation of a city, and Indiana Territorial Governor [[William H
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  • ...s during its transcontinental development. It was purchased by President [[Thomas Jefferson]], who stretched the [[United States Constitution|Constitution]] to do so. ...y. ''History of the United States of America During the Administrations of Thomas Jefferson'' (2 vol 1889; 1986 Library of America edition).
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  • * ''The Presidency of Thomas Jefferson'' (University Press of Kansas, 1976; paperback ed., 1987) [http://www.amazo
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  • As opposing factions, centered around [[Alexander Hamilton]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]], developed within President [[George Washington|Washington's]] administra
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  • ...second President of the United States, was a notable unitarian, as were [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[Millard Filmore.]]
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  • ...The new system replaced a fixed location system originallly developed by [[Thomas Jefferson]].
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  • * Peterson, Merrill D. ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (1975) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o * Peterson, Merrill D. ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (1975) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o
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  • * Peterson, Merrill D. ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (1975) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o
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  • ...ted a new nation, the [[United States of America]]. Written primarily by [[Thomas Jefferson]], it formally "dissolved the connection" between the [[Thirteen Colonies|t The "Declaration Committee," which included [[Thomas Jefferson]] of Virginia, [[Roger Sherman]] of Connecticut, [[Benjamin Franklin]] of P
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  • ...Secretary of the Treasury [[Alexander Hamilton]] and Secretary of State [[Thomas Jefferson]]. When Jefferson resigned as Secretary of State in 1793, Randolph succeede
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  • ...on, David C. and Robert W. Tucker. ''Empire of Liberty: the statecraft of Thomas Jefferson'' (1990), foreign policy [http://www.amazon.com/Empire-Liberty-Statecraft-T
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  • ...il War]]. The compromise both delayed the Civil War and sowed its seeds; [[Thomas Jefferson]] writing contemporaneously predicted the line it had drawn would someday t
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  • * Peterson, Merrill D. ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (1975) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o * James M. Smith, ed. ''The Republic of Letters: The Correspondence Between Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, 1776-1826''. 3 vols., (W.W. Norton, 1995).
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  • [[Thomas Jefferson]], whose library at [[Monticello]] consisted of thousands of books, devised
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  • ...of the [[Federalist Party]], defeated the Democratic-Republican nominee [[Thomas Jefferson]] and became the second President of the United States. He broke with [[Al ...igned the Declaration of Independence, as well as helping to draft it. [[Thomas Jefferson]] later remarked that Adams was the Declaration of Independence's "pillar o
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  • ...itarily, but had a profound impact on American politics, as war opponent [[Thomas Jefferson]] defeated President [[John Adams]] for reelection in 1800, even as Adams w ...a, and the Louisiana country. The agrarian and democratic classes led by [[Thomas Jefferson]] tended to discount this fear and instead professed sympathy for the ideal
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  • ...ips with the colonies most high profile politicians, such as John Adams, [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[George Washington]]. Rush wrote many patriotic essays and cultiva Rush is also credited with repairing the friendship of John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. Both had served as President, with Adams being a [[Federalist Party|Feder
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  • ...hts, while fighting aristocracy and established religion. Extraordinarily, Thomas Jefferson and [[John Adams]] both died on July 4, 1826, the 50th anniversary of the s ...slaves and 2,750 acres of undeveloped farmland.<ref>Merrill D. Peterson, ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (1975), ch. 1.</ref>
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  • | Mar. 4, 1801 || May. 6, 1801 || [[Thomas Jefferson]] | May 14, 1801 || Mar. 3, 1809 || [[Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • ...ssed by the U.S. Congress 1806-1808, during the second term of President [[Thomas Jefferson]]. Britain and France were engaged in a major war; the U.S. wanted to rema
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  • *''The Meaning of Independence: John Adams, George Washington, and Thomas Jefferson'' (1976).
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  • ...correct that the words do not appear in the Constitution itself, but in [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s 1 January 1802, letter to the Danbury Baptist Association in response
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  • Thomas Jefferson University
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  • ''From the [[United States Declaration of Independence]], 1776, by [[Thomas Jefferson]]''
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  • ...States [[Secretary of the Treasury]] from 1801 to 1814 under presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]. Expert in finance, Gallatin designed and implemen ...om 1801 to May 1813 (and nominally until February 1814) under presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]], the longest tenure of this office in American hist
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  • {{r|Thomas Jefferson}}
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  • ...whisper that he was the natural son of [[Aaron Burr]]," [[Thomas Jefferson|Thomas Jefferson's]] vice president who had recently gained notoriety by killing [[Alexander From 1800, when he campaigned for [[Thomas Jefferson]], he remained a resolute [[Democratic-Republican Party|Democratic-Republic
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  • ...publican Party]]''' (or '''Jeffersonian Republican Party''') (created by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]). Partisan politics virtually ended during the [[Er ...nalities as Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton and Secretary of State [[Thomas Jefferson]], who opposed Hamilton's broad vision of a powerful government. Jefferson
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  • {{r|Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility}} is a national user facility for nuclear sci
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  • ...e disenchanted Democrats who saw it as a means to preserve the ideals of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[Grover Cleveland]]. In its first official statement, the executive
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  • ...on.jlab.org/itselemental/iso043.html Isotopes of the Element Technetium]. Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Laboratory. | Gives mass number, half-life, decay mode
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  • ...ey General under [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Thomas Jefferson]]. A graduate of [[Wellesley College]] in 1888, she became the first woman
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  • ...iberators. The combination implied an easy conquest, as former president [[Thomas Jefferson]] suggested in 1812, "the acquisition of Canada this year, as far as the ne
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  • ...rom the [[army]] in 1778. From 1780 to 1783 Monroe studied [[law]] under [[Thomas Jefferson]], then governor of Virginia. This proved the beginning of a lifelong frien * Peterson, Merrill D. ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (1975) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o
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  • - [[Thomas Jefferson]] -
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  • ...ding 18th century plantations.<ref> See Isaac (2004) and Kern (2005)</ref> Thomas Jefferson's parents operated Shadwell, a plantation in the 1740-70 period. The Jeffer
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  • ...Ludwig van Beethoven|Beethoven]]<td>[[Johann Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte]]<td>[[Thomas Jefferson|Jefferson]]<td>[[Albrecht von Haller|Haller]]
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  • ...ts was published, among them the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and the [[Federalist Papers]]. The American poets of the time - such as [
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  • ...ng the [[First Party System]], 1792-1820s. It was founded in 1791-92 by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]. Foreign policy was a central issue, as the party ...800, then lost and slowly faded away. The Republicans elected presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] (1800 and 1804), [[James Madison]] (1808 and 1812), and [[James Monroe]]
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  • ...rly 19th century, most notably [[DeWitt Clinton]]. At the federal level [[Thomas Jefferson]] systematically reviewed the civil list, and list of military officers, wh
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  • ...story, "The US geospatial intelligence effort began in 1803 when President Thomas Jefferson sent the Army’s Lewis and Clark expedition to explore and map the recentl
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  • ...rican politician, political theorist, Secretary of State under President [[Thomas Jefferson]], and fourth [[President of the United States of America]], was one of th ...st the [[Alien and Sedition Laws]] Madison secretly coauthored, along with Thomas Jefferson, the [[Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions]] that called for states to block
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  • In 1801, President [[Thomas Jefferson]], alarmed that Federalists dominated the civil service and the army, ident
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  • ...In his private ceremony, Ellison did use a Qur'an that had been owned by [[Thomas Jefferson]].<ref>{{citation
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  • ...tely became one of the central issues in domestic American politics with [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]] leading the opposition. They feared that closer ec
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  • * Peterson, Merrill D. ''Thomas Jefferson and the New Nation: A Biography'' (1970). [https://www.questia.com/library/
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  • On many issues American conservatism also derives from the republicanism of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and his followers, especially [[John Randolph of Roanoke]] and his "Old R | title = Thomas Jefferson on Politics & Government
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  • ...and, instead, a bill "for establishing religious freedom" and drafted by [[Thomas Jefferson]] was passed. Regarding this bill, Waite notes:
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  • Accepting an invitation from [[Thomas Jefferson]], Paine decided to return to the United States in 1802 at the age of 65. W
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  • ...e Washington]], [[Thomas Paine]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[John Adams]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]].<ref>Shalhope, "Toward a Re Thomas Jefferson defined a republic as:
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  • '''Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology''' ...previous non-magnet [[Thomas Jefferson High School (Alexandria, Virginia)|Thomas Jefferson High School]] (constructed in 1965). As a publicly funded and administered
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  • ...h emphasized an independent political spirit and economic self-reliance. [[Thomas Jefferson]] in particular praised the yeomen as the carriers of America's [[Republica
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  • ...The driving force behind its creation was [[Alexander Hamilton]], while [[Thomas Jefferson]] opposed it. The bank was headquartered in [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Ph
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  • Lewis, Jan and Peter S. Onuf. 1999. Sally Hemings & Thomas Jefferson : History, memory, and civic culture. Jeffersonian America. Charlottesville
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  • The [[Democratic-Republican Party|Republican party]] of [[Thomas Jefferson]] supported a weak central government and a low-tax approach, in sharp oppo
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  • ...savings of the public revenue to the discharge of the national debt." <ref>Thomas Jefferson's Letter to Elbridge Gerry of 26 January 1799, quoted in Noble Cunningham
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  • ...y, finance, commerce and economic modernization. His chief adversary was [[Thomas Jefferson]], who favored state sovereignty and an agricultural-based society. The nat
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  • ...ison]] I admire, not [[John Yoo]]. [[Thomas Paine]], not [[Glenn Beck]]. [[Thomas Jefferson|Jefferson]], not [[Rush Limbaugh|Limbaugh]].
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  • ...ith funny names for people," explains Kaukonen. "His name for me was Blind Thomas Jefferson Airplane (for blues pioneer Blind Lemon Jefferson). When the guys were look
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  • ...ularity of this tax contributed to the resignation of Secretary of State [[Thomas Jefferson]], who went on to form the [[Republican Party]] which proved to be the down
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  • *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] (1803-1857), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem
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  • *[[Thomas Jefferson Rusk| Thomas J. Rusk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] (1803-1857), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem
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  • *1. [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk| Thomas J. Rusk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] (1803-1857), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem
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  • ...t]] in Prussia, as well as [[Jonathan Edwards]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]] in America. They were endo
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  • ...ike tags. If someone were to put up a request for someone to write about [[Thomas Jefferson]], they might put, say, "politics, United States, US president, history, 18
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  • *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] (1803-1857), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem
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  • ...a Thornton]]. While at [[Thomas Jefferson High School (Port Arthur, Texas)|Thomas Jefferson High School]], she was mostly shunned. Among her high school classmates wa
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  • ...her than war, tried to change European policies by economic means. First [[Thomas Jefferson]], and then his successor, [[James Madison]], restricted American trade to ...om Europe, planned large-scale invasions in 1814. The plan by presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]] to defend the seacoast using small gunboats in majo
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  • ...ction of 1796, political rivals Federalist [[John Adams]] and Republican [[Thomas Jefferson]] obtained 71 and 68 electoral votes respectively. Adams's running mate was
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  • ...lues of democracy and [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]]. He assisted [[Thomas Jefferson]] in writing the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] in 1776 and helped le ...ular sentiment for independence grew in early 1776, Franklin, along with [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Adams]], [[Roger Sherman]], and [[Robert Livingston]], was select
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  • ...lues of democracy and [[Republicanism, U.S.|republicanism]]. He assisted [[Thomas Jefferson]] in writing the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] in 1776 and helped le ...ular sentiment for independence grew in early 1776, Franklin, along with [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[John Adams]], [[Roger Sherman]], and [[Robert Livingston]], was select
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  • ...tue of George Washington wearing a toga, which the state, on the advice of Thomas Jefferson, had commissioned from the Italian sculptor [[Antonio Canova]] for $10,000.
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  • ...eetings that were open to any self-identified partisan. In the [[1790s]] [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[Alexander Hamilton]] created their supporting parties by working ou
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  • *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *1: [[Thomas Jefferson Rusk|Thomas J. Rusk]] (1803-1857), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem
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  • ...g from nightmares. Percy, instead of taking care of Mary, asked his friend Thomas Jefferson Hogg to take over this part. He suggested a ménage à trois. Mary estimate ...n to establish a ménage à trios with his first wife Harriet and his friend Thomas Jefferson Hogg. He suggested the same to Mary and encouraged Hogg to court her. She t
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  • ...n in Virginia. Four of the first five presidents, [[George Washington]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[James Madison]], and [[James Monroe]], were Virginians. The remaining ...and [[College of William and Mary]], the former established by President [[Thomas Jefferson]]. Other prominent institutions of higher education include [[James Madison
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  • ...reign policy, Tyler pursued an expansionist course and, as a disciple of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]'s philosophy, believed that territorial expansion c
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  • ...lican Party|Jeffersonian Republicans]] opposed having a navy as elitist. [[Thomas Jefferson]] halted construction on eight 74-gun ships that Stoddert had started and
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  • ...olutionary influence on writers such as Montaigne and Shakespeare and even Thomas Jefferson.
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  • ...the diplomatic service on the defeat of his father for the presidency by [[Thomas Jefferson]] in 1800.
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  • ...r factory in [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]] in 1802, "at the urging of Thomas Jefferson, who advised him of the new American nation’s need of a domestic supply o
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  • ...failure in his 46 pictures (a Hungarian director persuaded him to portray Thomas Jefferson as Richard Nixon might have played him).... Suspense survives for a time am
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  • ...rti's own [[cipher disk]], [[Johannes Trithemius]]' [[tabula recta]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s cylinder (reinvented by [[Bazeries]] around 1900). Early in the 20th ce
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  • ...Arts of Tenths or Decimall Arithmetike''. It is this work that inspired [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Alexander Hamilton]], and the first mint master
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  • ...can Cancer Society]], the [[United States Declaration of Independence]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[Simon Bolivar]].
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  • ...rs of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.'' Kirksville: Thomas Jefferson U. Press, 1996. 406 pp.
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  • ...t|Attitudes to public debt]] have also been generally hostile, for example Thomas Jefferson believed that : ...''<ref>[http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=308 Thomas Jefferson: "Letter to John Taylor" 1816]</ref>
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  • ...lican Party|Jeffersonian Republicans]] opposed having a navy as elitist. [[Thomas Jefferson]] halted construction on eight 74-gun ships that Stoddert had started and
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  • ...tion]], [[Albemarle County, Virginia]], the birthplace and early home of [[Thomas Jefferson]], author of the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] and third President o
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  • ...ons in the name of the Congress. Among the most famous is one written with Thomas Jefferson, a ''[[Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms]]'', with
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  • ...what came to be known as the "Old Northwest." The Ordnance, written by [[Thomas Jefferson]], provided for an elaborate survey that created the checkerboard land patt
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  • [[Thomas Jefferson]], one of the Founding Fathers that many consider to have been a deist, cre
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  • ...pointing up the paradoxes inherent in the American political idiom&mdash;[[Thomas Jefferson]] was labeled "The Aristocrat as Democrat"; [[John C. Calhoun]] was "the Ma
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  • ...als of [[Republicanism, U.S.|American republicanism]], as articulated by [[Thomas Jefferson]]. They interpreted the Constitution narrowly, and, in the long tradition o
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  • * '''Howell''' - [[Thomas Jefferson Howell]]
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  • ...hreats to the rights of Americans. The "populist" version (which includes Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and many recent spokesmen), sees the courts as too elit On many issues American conservatism also derives from the republicanism of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and his followers, especially [[John Randolph of Roanoke]] and his "Old R
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  • ...s' divinity but continued to hold him in high regard as a moral teacher. [[Thomas Jefferson]] famously drafted the [[Jefferson Bible]], a revision of the Bible that ex ...e debate over the beliefs of [[Richard Hedrick]], [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], and [[George Washington]], for some of whom the evidence is mixed.<ref>[
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  • ...o emphasize the paradoxes inherent in the American political idiom&mdash;[[Thomas Jefferson]] was labeled "The Aristocrat as Democrat"; [[John C. Calhoun]] was "the Ma
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  • ...ms represented by fossils must survive in unexplored parts of the world; [[Thomas Jefferson]] had speculated that mammoths might yet be found living in the American wi
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  • ...s. The spoils system did not originate with Jackson. It originated under [[Thomas Jefferson]] when he removed Federalist office-holders after becoming president. Jack
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  • ...the abuse of power appear to have been shared by [[Thomas Jefferson]]<ref>Thomas Jefferson is widely quoted as saying that "Democracy is nothing more than mob rule, w
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  • ...rs in the Department of State grew very slowly during its first decades. [[Thomas Jefferson]], appointed the first secretary of state on September 26, 1789, had a staf
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  • ...anklin]], [[George Washington]], [[George Mason]], and [[James Wilson]]. [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[John Adams]] did not attend as they were diplomats in Europe. In al
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  • ...enewed attempt to extradite Americans to Britain, [[Richard Henry Lee]], [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[Patrick Henry]], [[George Mason]], and others created a [[committee of ...he vulnerability of Williamsburg, then-[[Governor of Virginia|Governor]] [[Thomas Jefferson]] moved the capital farther inland to [[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] in 17
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  • Gordon-Reed, Annette. ''Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy''. Charlottesville: University o ...ard Holland Johnston. ''The Writings of Thomas Jefferson''. Washington DC: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1905. Shows how Jefferson viewed "race," and Jefferso
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  • ...mmercial restrictions imposed by the federal government under presidents [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]].
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  • |event='''1798''': The [[Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions]] are written by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]], and are passed by the two states in opposition to
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  • ...reated a nationwide network of supporters to stand up for his policies. [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]] opposed Hamilton's policies and created what they c
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  • In general, the more secure cryptosystems were codes, not ciphers. Thomas Jefferson did invent a partially mechanized system in the early 19th century, but did
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  • ....jlab.org/qa/mathatom_04.html How many atoms are there in the human body?] Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility.</ref>
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  • ...7 allowed a ban the importation of slaves after 1808 and 1807, pushed by [[Thomas Jefferson]] Congress made the international import or export of slaves a criminal act
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  • ...icanism in the "[[Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions]]" (1798) written by [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[James Madison]]. Calhoun emphasizes the primacy of the idea of subs
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  • ...ts of republicanism, such as [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Thomas Paine]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]] were strong promoters of representative democracy. However other supporte
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  • ...tiplayer Online Strategy Game]]. It was created by four students at the [[Thomas Jefferson High School For Science and Technology]] in December of 2002 as a [[Interne
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  • * 1781 - [[Benjamin Franklin]], [[Henry Laurens]] and [[Thomas Jefferson]] named to assist Adams in peace negotiations; Congress insists on indepen
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  • ...ian Democrat]], for his father and grandfather were strong supporters of [[Thomas Jefferson]]. The first public office he held was that of chief clerk of the Senate of
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  • ..." <ref>[http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/index.asp?document=308 Thomas Jefferson: "Letter to John Taylor" 1816]</ref>, Herbert Hoover campaigned for a retur
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  • ...themselves and created the [[Second Bank of the United States]] in 1816. [[Thomas Jefferson]] based his philosophy on protecting the common man from political and econ
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  • ...resident's Daughter]]'' (1853). The novel was inspired by the rumor that [[Thomas Jefferson]] fathered a daughter with his slave [[Sally Hemings]] (a rumor which later
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  • ...ndence on July 2, 1776, as the new nation, The United States of America. [[Thomas Jefferson]] wrote the [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]], which expressed the natio ...referred to by many as "Rogue Island". The First Amendment has roots in [[Thomas Jefferson]]'s [[Virginia Statutes for Religious Freedom]], written in 1779, to make i
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  • ...tness'' (1966) p. 308</ref> His image stands alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln on [[Mount Rushmore]]. ...nds of books, at a rate of several a day in multiple languages. Along with Thomas Jefferson Roosevelt is often considered the most well read of any American politician
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  • * Scherr, Arthur. "Thomas Jefferson's Nationalist Vision of New England and the War of 1812." ''The Historian.'
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  • ...arrier]]. along with sites in Europe, Twelve days after his death in 1945, Thomas Jefferson College in Chicago was renamed Roosevelt University.
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  • ...ern figures, especially the abolitionist John Brown, but also John Bunyan, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and Thomas Paine.<blockquote>According to his closest Musli
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