The Jeffersonian Ideal: Its Historical Roots and Contemporary RelevanceUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1990 - 590 strani |
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TWO VIEWS OF LAND | 5 |
Two Views of Freedom | 147 |
The Jeffersonian Ideal Reframed | 223 |
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