Thomas Jefferson Papers

From Thomas Jefferson to James O. Morse, 30 April 1823

Monticello Apr. 30. 23.

Sir

I must beg to be excused from answering the question proposed to me in your favor of the 11th inst. on the subject of the Candidates named for the next Presidency. I lay it down as a law to myself to take no part in that election. advice on such an occasion, were I even qualified to give it, would incur a fearful responsibility. I shall be perfectly contented with any choice my fellow citizens shall make, hoping always it will be of a character friendly to peace, to economy, to the republican principles of our constitution, and to it’s salutary distribution of powers between the two co-ordinate branches of government foreign and domestic. Accept the assurance of my great respect.

Th: Jefferson

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