Article: THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE EDUCATION OF A CITIZEN.(Review)

THOMAS JEFFERSON AND THE EDUCATION OF A CITIZEN. Edited by JAMES GILREATH. Library of congress. 383 pp. $41.

If, during his thirty years of service as revolutionary publicist, Governor, Congressman, diplomat, Secretary of State, Vice President, and two-term President, Thomas Jefferson had done nothing except acquire the Louisiana Territory--a piece of this continent larger than the whole United States at the time, purchased from Napoleon for $15 million--he would be remembered as a great statesman. But he did much more. With James Madison, he organized a new political party that bridged disparate regions and branches of government; he modernized the laws of his ...

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