Every nation has a right to govern itself internally under what forms it pleases, and to change these forms at its own will.


The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Correspondence, contin (ed. 1853)


Every nation has a right to govern itself internally under what forms it pleases, and to change these forms at its own will.

Every nation has a right to govern itself internally under what forms it pleases, and to change these forms at its own will.

Every nation has a right to govern itself internally under what forms it pleases, and to change these forms at its own will.

Every nation has a right to govern itself internally under what forms it pleases, and to change these forms at its own will.