Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2 eBook

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Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 770 pages of information about Memoir, Correspondence, And Miscellanies, From The Papers Of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2.
a first essay, yet every human essay must have defects.  It will remain, therefore, to those now coming on the stage of public affairs, to perfect what has been so well begun by those, going off it.  Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Natural History, Anatomy, Chemistry, Botany, will become amusements for your hours of relaxation, and auxiliaries to your principal studies.  Precious and delightful ones they will be.  As soon as such a foundation is laid in them, as you may build on as you please, hereafter, I suppose you will proceed to your main objects, Politics, Law, Rhetoric, and History.  As to these, the place where you study them is absolutely indifferent.  I should except Rhetoric, a very essential member of them, and which I suppose must be taught to advantage where you are.  You would do well, therefore, to attend the public exercises in this branch also, and to do it with very particular diligence.  This being done, the question arises, where you shall fix yourself for studying Politics, Law, and History.  I should not hesitate to decide in favor of France, because you will, at the same time, be learning to speak the language of that country, become absolutely essential under our present circumstances.  The best method of doing this, would be to fix yourself in some family where there are women and children, in Passy, Auteuil, or some other of the little towns in reach of Paris.  The principal hours of the day you will attend to your studies, and in those of relaxation associate with the family.  You will learn to speak better from women and children in three months, than from men in a year.  Such a situation, too, will render more easy a due attention to economy of time and money.  Having pursued your main studies here about two years, and acquired a facility in speaking French, take a tour of four or five months through this country and Italy, return then to Virginia, and pass a year in Williamsburg, under the care of Mr. Wythe; and you will be ready to enter on the public stage, with superior advantages.  I have proposed to you to carry on the study of the law, with that of politics and history.  Every political measure will, for ever, have an intimate connection with the laws of the land; and he who knows nothing of these, will always be perplexed, and often foiled by adversaries having the advantage of that knowledge over him.  Besides, it is a source of infinite comfort to reflect, that under every change of fortune, we have a resource in ourselves, from which we may be able to derive an honorable subsistence.  I would, therefore, propose not only the study, but the practice of the law for some time, to possess yourself of the habit of public speaking.  With respect to modern languages, French, as I have before observed, is indispensable.  Next to this, the Spanish is most important to an American.  Our connection with Spain is already important, and will become daily more so.  Besides this, the ancient part of American history is written chiefly in Spanish.  To a person
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