The shackles of power : three Jeffersonian decades / John Dos Passos.
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TextSeries: Mainstream of America seriesPublisher: Garden City, New York : Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1966Edition: First editionDescription: 426 pages : maps (on lining papers) ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- 0385022611
- 9780385022613
- E338 D74
- Also issued online.
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"Reading on the Jeffersonian era": pages 409-412.
A reception at the president's house -- The arch traitor Burr -- The labor and contentions of public life -- Confrontation at Richmond -- All the odious passions -- From the groves of Monticello -- The sevenfold wonders of the time -- The easy work of peace -- The more general diffusion of knowledge -- Of democracy in America.
An historical narrative of the early United States as dominated and influenced by Jefferson, Monroe, Madison, and John Quincy Adams. Pictures the first quarter of the 19th century as abounding in both patriots and scoundrels-enough to make for fascinating reading.
Also issued online.
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