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The Last Communication from Korais to Jefferson (January 30, 1825)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section I

I. Aspects of American Philhellenism:Edward Everett, Thomas Jefferson and Adamantios Korais; Albert Gallatin and The Marquis de LafayetteC4. The Last Communication from Korais to Jefferson(Stratakis, pp. 163–64.) January 30, 1825Sir,Please give me the pleasure of...

Letter of Pickering to Adamantios Korais (February 22, 1819)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section I

I. Aspects of American Philhellenism:Edward Everett, Thomas Jefferson and Adamantios Korais; Albert Gallatin and The Marquis de LafayetteA. Letter of John Pickering to Adamantios Korais(Editor's note: Even before the revolution of 1821, the reputation of Adamantios...

Edward Everett, “Coray’s Aristotle” (A Book Review in the North American Review, October 1823)

by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section I

I. Aspects of American Philhellenism:Edward Everett, Thomas Jefferson and Adamantios Korais; Albert Gallatin and The Marquis de LafayetteB. Edward Everett, "Coray's Aristotle."(section split up into three parts: Everett's analysis of the war in Greece, a translation...
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