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Jeffersonian democracy,
named after its
advocate Thomas Jefferson, was one of two
dominant political outlooks and
movements in the
United States from the...
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Jeffersonian refers to
several fields upon
which the U.S.
President Thomas Jefferson had an impact:
Jeffersonian architecture Jeffersonian democracy Jeffersonian...
- Booth.
Brennan is the
central character and team
leader of the
fictional Jeffersonian Institute Medico-Legal Lab, a
federal institution that
collaborates with...
- the Democratic-Republican
Party (also
referred to by
historians as the
Jeffersonian Republican Party), was an
American political party founded by Thomas...
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Jeffersonian architecture is an
American form of Neo-classicism and/or Neo-Palladianism
embodied in the
architectural designs of U.S.
President and polymath...
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representation in the
federal government derived from a state's
slave po****tion.
Jeffersonian Republicans in the
North ardently maintained that a
strict interpretation...
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tertium quids (sometimes
shortened to quids) were
various factions of the
Jeffersonian Republican Party in the
United States from 1804 to 1812. In Latin, tertium...
- The
Jeffersonian was an all-coach p****enger
train operated by the
Pennsylvania Railroad between New York City, Washington, D.C., and St. Louis. Inaugurated...
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William Nisbet, ed. (1972). The
First Party System. Banning, Lance. The
Jeffersonian Persuasion:
Evolution of a
Party Ideology (1978). Bordewich,
Fergus M...
- The
Jeffersonian was a w****ly
newspaper published on Thursdays, in Jeffersontown,
Jefferson County, Kentucky. The
Jeffersonian was
first published on June...