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<p align="center"><big>''"The greatest man in America in the powers of mind and in aquired information, and that without an single exception"~ Thomas Jefferson''</big></p> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:17, 5 December 2007
"The greatest man in America in the powers of mind and in aquired information, and that without an single exception"~ Thomas Jefferson
Peart & Levy: Vanity of the Philosopher | England, 1759-1794 | Coming to America, Dickinson College 1794-1815 |
Life After Dickinson, University of South Carolina 1821-1831 | Contrasting Views on Slavery