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From Fauquier, a man of the world of the period, Jefferson learned much of the social, political, and parliamentary life of the Old World. George Wythe, who was then a young lawyer of Williamsburg, often frequented the governor's table, and contributed immensely to the forming of Jefferson's mind.
Upon his graduation in 1762, Jefferson took up the study of law, under the guidance of George Wythe... displayed 300 characters
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While he was a student, he was an eyewitness of those memorable scenes in the Virginia legislature, which followed the passage of The Stamp Act. He was present as a spectator in the house when Patrick Henry read his five resolutions, enunciating the principal that Englishmen living in America had all the rights of Englishmen living in England, the chief of which was that they could only be taxed by their own representatives... displayed next 300 characters
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