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Thomas Jefferson

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Thomas Jefferson, architect of the United States' Declaration of Independence, paved the way for a system of government that would make all men equal before the law. Revered as one of America's founding fathers, he would serve his country in the capacity of minister to France, secretary of state, vice-president and finally as its third president. A giant among men at the time of his death in 1826, Jefferson continues to inspire modern statesmen and remains associated with America's quest for the creation of an ideal republic committed to truth, justice, and humanity.

This is part of Chelsea House Publishers' World Leaders - Past and Present series. This ebook contains the complete text from the original print version.


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Thomas Jefferson, architect of the United States' Declaration of Independence, paved the way for a system of government that would make all men equal before the law. Revered as one of America's founding fathers, he would serve his country in the capacity of minister to France, secretary of state, vice-president and finally as its third president. A giant among men at the time of his death in 1826, Jefferson continues to inspire modern statesmen and remains associated with America's quest for the creation of an ideal republic committed to truth, justice, and humanity.

This is part of Chelsea House Publishers' World Leaders - Past and Present series. This ebook contains the complete text from the original print version.


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