Frank L. Dewey. "Thomas Jefferson's Notes on Divorce" William & Mary
Quarterly 39 (1982) 212-23, is her basis for asserting that Jefferson maintained
unorthodox opinions of the permanence of marriage and from time to time asserted
that he was as committed to familial as to political separations when
"continuance" undermined the purpose for which the union had been originally
created.
J South
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