James Truslow Adams

"It may be that without a vision men shall die. It is no less true that, without hard practical sense, they shall also die. Without Jefferson the new nation might have lost its soul. Without Hamilton it would assuredly have been killed in body."

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Source: Jeffersonian Principles and Hamiltonian Principles. Book edited by James Truslow Adams, p. 17, 1932.

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James Truslow Adams

James Truslow Adams

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James Truslow Adams was an American writer and historian, best known for coining the term 'American Dream' in his book 'The Epic of America.'

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