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Jefferson & His Time. Vol. 1–6
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Can the Prince Really Be Tamed? Executive Prerogative, Popular Apathy, and the Constitutional Frame in Locke’s Second Treatise
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Radical Jefferson
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“The Ideology of the American Dream: Two Competing Philosophies in Education, 1776-2006.”
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Thomas Jefferson and Executive Power
Bailey, Jeremy D. 2007. Thomas Jefferson and Executive Power. Cambridge University Press.
Jefferson and Madison: The Great Collaboration
Koch, Adrienne. 2005. Jefferson and Madison: The Great Collaboration. Old Saybrook, CT: Konecky & Konecky.
Executive Prerogative and the ‘Good Officer’ in Thomas Jefferson’s Letter to John B. Colvin
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Constitutionalism and Presidential Prerogative: Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian Perspectives
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Virginia’s Trinity of Immortals: Washington, Jefferson, and Henry, and the Story of Their Fractured Relationships
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