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Cover
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Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
Chapter One - 1759–74: “And there is a tye more binding than Humanity, and stronger than Friendship.”
Chapter Two - 1774–78: “My pen is always freer than my tongue, for I have written many things to you that I suppose I never would have talked.”
Chapter Three - 1778–84: “When he is wounded, I bleed.”
Chapter Four - 1784–89: “Every man of this nation [France] is an actor, and every woman an actress.”
Chapter Five - 1789–96: “[The vice presidency is] the most insignificant office that ever the Invention of Man contrived or his Imagination conceived.”
Chapter Six - 1796–1801: “I can do nothing without you.”
Chapter Seven - 1801–18: “I wish I could lie down beside her and die too.”
Epilogue: 1818–26: “Have mercy on me Posterity, if you should see any of my letters.”
Acknowledgments
Notes
A Note About the Author
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