The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Library Edition - Vol. 6 (of 20)
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This volume comprises a collection of writings by Thomas Jefferson, primarily in the form of official papers, autobiographical notes, and personal correspondence. As part of a comprehensive series published in the early 20th century, it aims to document Jefferson's contributions to American political thought and governance. The selections highlight his advocacy for democratic principles and his emphasis on education as a foundation for liberty. The texts include both private reflections and public documents, offering insight into Jefferson's political strategies and personal beliefs during the formative years of the United States.
The volume also features the opening discussion of Jefferson’s political tactics and his role as a diplomat and statesman. It is part of a larger collection that seeks to preserve and analyse Jefferson's original manuscripts, many of which are housed in the Department of State. The collection serves as an important resource for understanding Jefferson’s influence on American political development in the context of the early 19th century.
The volume also features the opening discussion of Jefferson’s political tactics and his role as a diplomat and statesman. It is part of a larger collection that seeks to preserve and analyse Jefferson's original manuscripts, many of which are housed in the Department of State. The collection serves as an important resource for understanding Jefferson’s influence on American political development in the context of the early 19th century.
From the opening pages
AUTOBIOGRAPHY, NOTES ON VIRGINIA, PARLIAMENTARY MANUAL, OFFICIAL PAPERS, MESSAGES AND ADDRESSES, AND OTHER WRITINGS, OFFICIAL AND PRIVATE, NOW COLLECTED AND PUBLISHED IN THEIR ENTIRETY FOR THE FIRST TIME INCLUDING ALL OF THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPTS, DEPOSITED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE AND PUBLISHED IN 1853 BY ORDER OF THE JOINT COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS AND A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYTICAL INDEX Andrew A. Lipscomb , Chairman Board of Governors EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Albert Ellery Bergh MANAGING EDITOR VOL. VI. ISSUED UNDER THE AUSPICES OF The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association OF THE UNITED STATES WASHINGTON, D. C. 1903 Copyright, 1903, by The Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association Transcriber's Note: Omitted text or text that was in cypher is denoted by asterisks. JEFFERSON AS A TACTICIAN The word "tactician" is usually applied to military movements, but it has a broader meaning than this; it embodies the idea of a peculiar skill or faculty—a nice perception or discernment which is characterized by adroit planning or management, artfully directed in politics or diplomacy in government. "Of all creatures the sense of tact is most exquisite in man"—Ross: Microcosmia. "To see in such a clime, Where science is new, men so exact In tactic art"—Davenant Madagascar. True statesmanship is the masterful art. Poetry, music, painting, sculpture and architecture please, thrill and inspire, but the great statesman and diplomatist and leader in thought and action convinces, controls and compels the admiration of all classes and creeds. Logical thought, power of appeal and tactfulness never fail to command attention and respect. It has always been thus, and it will unquestionably so remain. Many really able and brilliant men, however, lack balance and the faculty of calculation. They are too often swayed by emotions, and their intellectual powers, which otherwise might exert a controlling influence, are thus weakened, and often result in failure. True greatness in a man is gauged by what he accomplished in life, and the impress he left upon his fellow-men. It does not consist of one act, or even of many, but rather their effect upon the times in which he lived, and how long they endure after the actor is gone from the throng of the living. At the bar, in the pulpit, in the medical profession, and especially in political life, tact is the sine qua non to the highest degree of individual success. However gifted one may be, he cannot win conspicuous laurels in any…
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