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And Douglass said, ding, ding, ding!That's the Jeffersonian thing.If you learn, you are not going to be a slave.
That's the Jeffersonian thing.
You can see it as a Jeffersonian tale that would resonate in the United States about rebellion and the need for a kind of monitoring of potentially
is that many people took up the Jeffersonian tradition in their own efforts to achieve liberation.
But he denounces Jefferson in Jeffersonian terms.
relationship to what he would call those Jeffersonian principles of individual liberty and self-government.
It was a very un-Jeffersonian thing to do, to give up hope.
And a word about a commentator on the Jeffersonian tradition, a man named David Walker, a free black living in Massachusetts
And yet, they continue to talk with the Jeffersonian talk.
party system, the Republicans, the Jeffersonian Republicans versus the Federalists.
Under the pressures of growing industrialization in the north of the United States, the Jeffersonian democracy of farmers was heading towards the same fate as the buffalo.
peel off less radical Taliban he'll try to find Common Ground not the people are going to become Jeffersonian Democrats
After that, there was, the two parties were the Whig Party against the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party grew out of the Jeffersonian Republican Party.
And interestingly, Europe, I think, which talks more of a Hamiltonian talk actually does more of a Jeffersonian walk.
I mean, the conversations-- which again, don't happen publicly because for some reason the US likes to continue to talk the Jeffersonian talk.
all be following this, we should all be participating in the larger story of governance is a very Jeffersonian idea.
Then from 1800 to 1840, for 36 of those years, either Thomas Jefferson himself or a self-described Jeffersonian
What's to be against about, Paul Weyrich's vision of a family farm, the Jeffersonian,
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