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Jefferson

3rd President of the United States; chief drafter of the Declaration of Independence; made the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and sent out the Lewis and Clark Expedition to explore it (1743-1826)

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They liked what Jefferson said.
President Jefferson was angry.
President Jefferson ordered a ban on trade with Europe.
Thomas Jefferson left the White House in March of 1809.
Jefferson remained calm.
Jefferson rejected this idea.
Jefferson agreed with Madison.
Jefferson believed the nation was in good hands.
Both houses of Congress approved Jefferson's proposal.
Jefferson declared that human beings possess unalienable rights.

Movie subtitles

Washington, Jefferson, Monroe.
I want ya all to meet my new deputy, Thomas Jefferson Destry.
Do you, Thomas Jefferson Destry. swear to uphold the law. and serve your office and do your duty and everything that goes with it?
You're Thomas Jefferson Destry, ain't ya?
Jefferson Smith!
Is Jefferson Smith at home?
Recites Lincoln and Jefferson.
We are gathered here tonight to acclaim and wish God's speed to Senator Jefferson Smith.
Senator Jefferson Smith.
Susan, this is Jefferson.
Office of Jefferson Smith?
Jefferson Smith.
I present the credentials of honourable Jefferson Smith who has just been appointed senator by the governor of my state.
On the date set forth here, Mr Allen came to record this deed, setting over these 200 acres in the name of Jefferson Smith.
I'm Vantine Jefferson.
In Jefferson City the other day, a friend of mine, a banker, was telling me about it.
A young patriot. Recites Lincoln and Jefferson.
Do you, Thomas Jefferson Destry. swear to uphold the law. and serve your office and do your duty and everything that goes with it? I do. I do.
You're Thomas Jefferson Destry, ain't ya? - That's right.
Hey, that's Third and Jefferson.
Jefferson Jones, are you flirting with me?
Mr. Sloan, I understand you're entertaining Jefferson Jones the war hero.
Oh, it isn't just a desk, any old desk, it's Jefferson Davis'.
Jefferson Davis'?
Jefferson Davis' desk.
George, this is Jefferson Warren.
The rider is Mr. Jefferson Warren, and I'm told this is his first steeplechase.
He is also Colonel Jefferson Randolph of Randolph Farms, Georgia.
So long. Jefferson Randolph?
His name's Jefferson Randolph.

News and current affairs

Thomas Jefferson compared knowledge to candles: when one is used to light another, it does not diminish the light of the first.
When the Democratic-Republicans, led by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, replaced the Federalists, they quickly decided that their small-government principles were an out-of-power luxury.
Still, Jefferson had it right.
But, two centuries after Jefferson, states are no longer merely colored shapes on a map; increasingly, they are transparent and open territories that we view as home to millions of fellow human beings.
Hamilton argued - against James Madison and Thomas Jefferson - that the debts accumulated by the states during the War of Independence should be assumed by the federation.
The US was founded in part on mistrust of government, and a long tradition traceable to Thomas Jefferson holds that Americans should not worry too much about low levels of confidence in government.

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