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Date: 2013-05-13 12:36:48
Monticello
Charlottesville
Virginia
Thomas Jefferson and slavery
Jefferson-Hemings controversy
Thomas Jefferson
Virginia
United States

Jefferson’s Canons of Conduct The following rules of conduct were written by Thomas Jefferson in  as instructions to his granddaughter, Cornelia, when she was twelve. 1

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