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In a letter to Benjamin Rush, Thomas Jefferson told him of his “trinity of the three greatest men the world had ever produced.” Bacon, Newton and Locke.
Path to Liberty: November 8, 2023
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Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Rush (16 Jan 1811)
Paintings in Jefferson’s Parlor
Wiki: Age of Enlightenment
Wiki: Sir Francis Bacon
Benjamin Franklin – Poor Richard Improved (1749)
Monticello – Knowledge is Power
Thomas Jefferson to George Ticknor (25 Nov 1817)
Thomas Jefferson to Joseph C. Cabell (25 Dec 1820)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
Liberty Fund: Francis Bacon
The Ideas that Formed the Constitution: Sir Isaac Newton
Madison Debates (7 June 1787)
The Ideas that Formed the Constitution: John Locke and the Ninth Amendment
John Locke’s Case Against Absolute Rule
Episode – Illegitimate Government: John Locke on Tyranny
John Locke’s Appeal to Heaven: Its Continuing Relevance
Locke: Two Treatises – Chapter 17 S 225
John Locke and the Declaration of Independence
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In a letter to Benjamin Rush, Thomas Jefferson told him of his “trinity of the three greatest men the world had ever produced.” Bacon, Newton and Locke.
Path to Liberty: November 8, 2023
Subscribe: Apple | Spotify | Podbean | Google | Stitcher | TuneIn | RSS | More Platforms Here
SHOW LINKS:
Show Archives
Thomas Jefferson to Benjamin Rush (16 Jan 1811)
Paintings in Jefferson’s Parlor
Wiki: Age of Enlightenment
Wiki: Sir Francis Bacon
Benjamin Franklin – Poor Richard Improved (1749)
Monticello – Knowledge is Power
Thomas Jefferson to George Ticknor (25 Nov 1817)
Thomas Jefferson to Joseph C. Cabell (25 Dec 1820)
St. George Tucker – View of the Constitution of the United States (1803)
Liberty Fund: Francis Bacon
The Ideas that Formed the Constitution: Sir Isaac Newton
Madison Debates (7 June 1787)
The Ideas that Formed the Constitution: John Locke and the Ninth Amendment
John Locke’s Case Against Absolute Rule
Episode – Illegitimate Government: John Locke on Tyranny
John Locke’s Appeal to Heaven: Its Continuing Relevance
Locke: Two Treatises – Chapter 17 S 225
John Locke and the Declaration of Independence
MORE VIDEO SOURCES
Watch on Odysee
Watch on Sovren
Watch on Twitter
Watch on Minds
Watch on Facebook
Watch on Bitchute
Watch on Brighteon
Watch on LinkedIn
Watch on Gab
FOLLOW and SUPPORT TAC:
Become a Member: http://tenthamendmentcenter.com/members/
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