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Reading Thomas Jefferson
Introduction
Reading Thomas Jefferson: Why? (8:41)
A Summary View of the Rights of British America, 1774
Lecture 1 (27:35)
Lecture 2 (26:51)
Lecture 3 (26:32)
Lecture 4 (26:54)
Lecture 5 (30:01)
Text of a Summary View of the Rights of British America
A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedeom, 1779
Lecture 1 (24:28)
Text of A Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, 1779
Draft of a Constitution for Virginia, 1783
Lecture 1 (35:08)
Lecture 2 (29:43)
Lecture 3 (28:27)
Text of a Draft of a Constitution for Virginia, 1783
Report of a Plan of Government for the Western Territory, 1784
Lecture 1 (21:41)
Text of Report of a Plan of Government for the Western Territory, 1784
Response to the Citizens of Albermarle, 1790
Lecture 1 (17:08)
Text of Response to the Citizens of Albermarle, 1790
Opinion on the Constituionality of a National Bank, 1791
Lecture 1 (28:49)
Lecture 2 (20:19)
Text of Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, 1791
Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1798
Lecture 1 (22:47)
Text of Thomas Jefferson to John Taylor, 1798
The Kentucky Resolutions, 1798
Lecture 1 (26:53)
Lecture 2 (34:50)
Text of Kentucky Resolutions, 1798
1st Inaugural Address, 1801
Lecture 1 (30:10)
Text of 1st Inaugural Address, 1801
Public Letter to the Danbury Baptists, 1802
Lecture 1 (19:32)
Text of Public Letter to the Danbury Baptists, 1802
Thomas Jefferson to John Dickinson, 1803
Lecture 1 (19:40)
Text of Thomas Jefferson to John Dickinson, 1803
2nd Inaugural Address, 1805
Lecture 1 (26:22)
Lecture 2 (27:33)
Text of 2nd Inaugural Address, 1805
Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1813
Lecture 1 (33:29)
Text of Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 1813
Thomas Jefferson to John Holmes, 1820
Lecture 1 (19:07)
Text of Thomas Jefferson to John Holmes, 1820
Autobiography, 1821
Lecture 1 (38:43)
Text of Autobiography, 1821
Thomas Jefferson to John Cartwright, 1824
Lecture 1 (29:53)
Text of Thomas Jefferson to John Cartwright, 1824
Text of Thomas Jefferson to John Dickinson, 1803
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