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JEFFERSON AND HIS COLLEAGUES,
A CHRONICLE OF THE VIRGINIA DYNASTY
JEFFERSON AND HIS COLLEAGUES
CHAPTER I. PRESIDENT JEFFERSON'S COURT
CHAPTER II. PUTTING THE SHIP ON HER REPUBLICAN TACK
CHAPTER III. THE CORSAIRS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN
CHAPTER IV. THE SHADOW OF THE FIRST CONSUL
CHAPTER V. IN PURSUIT OF THE FLORIDAS
CHAPTER VI. AN AMERICAN CATILINE
CHAPTER VII. AN ABUSE OF HOSPITALITY
In the quiet of a Capitol Hill boarding house, a newly inaugurated president slips into his routine of modest breakfasts, garden notes, and solitary walks toward the unfinished Capitol. The opening scene captures Thomas Jefferson’s blend of scholarly habit and farmer’s practicality, setting a tone of understated leadership amid the bustling birth of a new administration. As the nation watches the transfer of power, the narrative hints at the subtle power struggles and personalities that will shape the early republic.
The book follows Jefferson and the circle of Virginian statesmen who surrounded him, tracing their debates over republican ideals, foreign entanglements, and domestic policy. Through vivid episodes—ranging from diplomatic maneuvers in the Mediterranean to the simmering tensions of partisan factions—it reveals how personal convictions and political necessities collided in the nation’s formative years. Readers will gain a nuanced portrait of an era where ambition, principle, and the everyday concerns of a fledgling government intertwined.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (399K characters)
Series
Chronicles of America series; v. 15
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
[S.l.: s.n., 1918]
Credits
Produced by The James J. Kelly Library Of St. Gregory's University, Alev Akman, and David Widger
Release date
2002-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1931
A historian with a gift for making the American past readable, he helped shape how early 20th-century readers encountered U.S. history and biography. He is especially remembered for major editorial work that brought scholarship to a wide audience.
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