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While learning the language in France a young man's morals, health and fortune are more irresistibly endangered than in any country of the universe.

Thomas Jefferson, Lyman Henry Butterfield, Charles T. Cullen (1958). “The Papers of Thomas Jefferson: March 1789 to 30 November 1789”

The great cause which divides our countries is not to be decided by individual animosities. The harmony of private societies cannot weaken national efforts.

B. L. Rayner, Thomas Jefferson (1834). “Life of Thomas Jefferson: with selections from the most valuable portions of his voluminious and unrivalled private correspondence : with portrait”, p.155

Merchants have no country.

Thomas Jefferson (1861). “Correspondence”, p.334