Pointing out the possible, and expensive, entanglements that could come with widespread commercial enterprise, the author calculates the Great Britain was at war half the time between 1689 and 1783.

John Ferling
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  2. Jefferson attributes to a college professor and mentor his lifelong habit of questioning conventional wisdom.

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