Peter Bradley

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Reason led him astray, not moral sensibility. He reasoned that if he should pick up the wounded soldier, all other wounded soldiers would wish to be picked up, and that was impossible. Jefferson drove off, only to be hounded by his moral sense, which told him he had acted immorally. Jefferson turned back the wagon, only to find that the soldier had gone.
Framing a Legend: Exposing the Distorted History of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings
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