[588] "Domestic Life", p. 425.
About This Book
The study reconstructs the subject's intellectual formation from family upbringing, classical and English legal readings, and early American experience, through close archival examination of letters and manuscripts. It assesses how French Enlightenment contacts and thinkers influenced his political language yet argues that his core republicanism derived from historical, legal, and pioneering traditions. The narrative follows formative education, legal practice, and public service, traces shifts during European residence, and analyzes the drafting of key political statements as the product of long reflection rather than sudden inspiration. It situates his democratic principles in concrete historical inheritance and personal habits of study.