On March 27, 1815, Thomas Jefferson wrote to Louis H. Girardin from Monticello:
“The only exact testimony of a man is his actions, leaving the reader to pronounce on them his own judgment.”
On March 27, 1815, Thomas Jefferson wrote to Louis H. Girardin from Monticello:
“The only exact testimony of a man is his actions, leaving the reader to pronounce on them his own judgment.”
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