If he did, he was quoting it. These words originally came from The Bible at Isaiah 2:4 talking about the end of war on earth.(Psalm 46:9)(Psalm 37:10,11,29)(Revelation 21:3-5)
According to this site there is no evidence that T. Jefferson said this. http://wiki.monticello.org/mediawiki/index.php/Those_who_hammer_their_guns_into_plows
No, this was an NRA bumper sticker. Jefferson would not have stated this in this manner. It is modern English.
you say beat it
Thomas Jefferson
Cefferson
According to the Monticello web site, Jefferson did not say it. It was said by John Sharp Williams in a speech he gave about Jefferson.
yes he was affraid to say what he was going to say.
simple, say i beat you
guns are good because they help you get food thru hunting
Tanz zum Beat.
Guns are very intimidating. As Europeans were typically the only ones with guns, they easily conquered many lands as guns are more advanced weapons than say spears.
You can say "Main tumhe haraunga." in Hindi, which translates to "I will beat you."