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For the American 249-year birthday, on July 4, a unique part of American history, part of one of the founding fathers will hit the auction block.
A letter written by Thomas Jefferson Proposals confirming the rights of democratic citizens ‘implementation of weapons for the protection of their countries’ An auction from the RAB collection. Appraisers appreciate the letter $ 90,000.
This is the first time the letter has purchased since 1982.
He was written on December 31, 1783 and followed by Benjamin Harrison, the governor of Virginia and the declaration of Independence, a number of topics of the letter. Jefferson Muses over the political fate of the Paris Agreement, which is officially completed in the world of democracy and officially finishing the war between the United States and the United Kingdom.
The letter may be special interest The second correction After the second amendment, the enthusiasts would be a slightly ironer would not be written six years later. Nevertheless, Jefferson Harrison creates a passionate situation with the right to celebrate, writing democratic citizens, “To implement weapons for the protection of countries: 80,000 people refuse to sign this requirement to sign a weapon.”
Jefferson also expresses concerns about the congress to send the Paris Agreement to the Britain and officially sent by the Congress.
“We still have seven states and we have nine nine prospects every moment of Heretofore. We hope that or letters sent to states will make them forward,” he said.
(Harrison, an explanation that is not part of the auction, would write back to soothe the fears of the contract.)
“This letter is talking to us many levels today,” he said. Nathan Raab, RAB collection and President of the author Hunting for History. “We can see the strength and inspiration of Jefferson’s pen, because the success of the work and witnessed democratic ideals in the world and witnessed democratic ideals.”