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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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  • ...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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  • ...and, instead, a bill "for establishing religious freedom" and drafted by [[Thomas Jefferson]] was passed. Regarding this bill, Waite notes:
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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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  • 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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