Agony and eloquence : John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and a world of revolution
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New York, NY :
Skyhorse Publishing,
[2016]
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Table of Contents:
- "The best letter that ever was written"
- "An affection that can never die"
- "I would have seen half the earth desolated"
- "The universal destroyer"
- "Their virtuous enterprise"
- "I know you too well to fear"
- "We came to Fifth Street, where our road separated"
- "Conceal the lever"
- "All doors wide open"
- "A civil war was expected"
- "Mr. Jefferson said I was sensitive, did he!"
- "We are all Republicans, we are all Federalists"
- "This is impossible: how can a man repent of his virtues?"
- "Liberty, friendship, faith, thou wilt hold fast"
- Afterword: into the new millennium.