What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong.


Letter to John Adams (11 January 1817) This statement has been referred to as "Jefferson's Axiom".


What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong.

What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong.

What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong.

What all agree upon is probably right; what no two agree in most probably is wrong.