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    Indianapolis : Liberty Fund Inc
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    gbv_836928296
    Format: Online-Ressource (393 p)
    ISBN: 9780865974180
    Content: Intro -- Lance Banning, Liberty and Order -- Front Matter -- Title Page -- Copyright Details -- Table of Contents, p. vii -- Preface, p. xiii -- Part I. Apprehensions -- The Anti-Federalists, p. 3 -- Letters from a Federal Farmer, No. 7, p. 3 -- Brutus" Essay II, p. 6 -- Ammendments Recommended by the Several State Conventions -- Ammendments Proposed by the Virginia Convention, p. 10 -- Ratification of the State of New York, p. 12 -- The Circular Letter from the Ratification Convention of the State of New York to the Governors of the Several States in the Union, p. 17 -- Federalist Concerns -- James Madison to George Washington, p. 18 -- Madison to Washington, p. 18 -- James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 19 -- Madison to Jefferson, p. 19 -- The Bill of Rights -- Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 21 -- Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 30 -- Apprehensions Unallayed -- On the Constitutional Amendments, p. 34 -- Richard Henry Lee and William Grayson to the Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, p. 35 -- William Grayson to Patrick Henry, p. 35 -- Popular Instruction of Representative, p. 36 -- Titles, p. 38 -- Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 38 -- Fisher Ames to George Richards Minot, p. 41 -- James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 41 -- Part II. The Leadership Divides -- Funding and Assumption -- Alexander Hamilton, The First Report on Public Credit, p. 45 -- Debates in the House of Representatives on the First Report on Public Credit, p. 49 -- Thomas Jefferson, Memorandum on the Compromise of 1790, p. 64 -- Opposition Out of Doors, p 65 -- Benjamin Rush to Madison, p. 65 -- Walter Jones to Madison, p. 65 -- Henry Lee to Madison, p. 66 -- Edward Carrington to Madison, p. 66 -- George Lee Turberville to Madison, p. 67 -- Benjamin Rush to Madison, p. 67 -- Boston Independt Chronicle, p. 67.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Lance Banning, Liberty and Order ""; ""Front Matter ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. vii ""; ""Preface, p. xiii ""; ""Part I. Apprehensions ""; ""The Anti-Federalists, p. 3 ""; ""Letters from a Federal Farmer, No. 7, p. 3 ""; """"Brutus"" Essay II, p. 6 ""; ""Ammendments Recommended by the Several State Conventions ""; ""Ammendments Proposed by the Virginia Convention, p. 10 ""; ""Ratification of the State of New York, p. 12 "" , ""The Circular Letter from the Ratification Convention of the State of New York to the Governors of the Several States in the Union, p. 17""""Federalist Concerns ""; ""James Madison to George Washington, p. 18 ""; ""Madison to Washington, p. 18 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 19 ""; ""Madison to Jefferson, p. 19 ""; ""The Bill of Rights""; ""Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 21 ""; ""Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 30 ""; ""Apprehensions Unallayed ""; ""On the Constitutional Amendments, p. 34 "" , ""Richard Henry Lee and William Grayson to the Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates, p. 35 """"William Grayson to Patrick Henry, p. 35 ""; ""Popular Instruction of Representative, p. 36 ""; ""Titles, p. 38 ""; ""Proceedings in the House of Representatives, p. 38 ""; ""Fisher Ames to George Richards Minot, p. 41 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 41 ""; ""Part II. The Leadership Divides ""; ""Funding and Assumption ""; ""Alexander Hamilton, The First Report on Public Credit, p. 45 ""; ""Debates in the House of Representatives on the First Report on Public Credit, p. 49 "" , ""Thomas Jefferson, Memorandum on the Compromise of 1790, p. 64 """"Opposition Out of Doors, p 65 ""; ""Benjamin Rush to Madison, p. 65 ""; ""Walter Jones to Madison, p. 65 ""; ""Henry Lee to Madison, p. 66 ""; ""Edward Carrington to Madison, p. 66 ""; ""George Lee Turberville to Madison, p. 67 ""; ""Benjamin Rush to Madison, p. 67 ""; ""Boston Independt Chronicle, p. 67 ""; ""Virginia's Remonstrance Against the Assumption of State Debts, p. 68 ""; ""The Constitution and the National Bank ""; ""Alexander Hamilton, Notes on the Advantages of a National Bank, p. 70 "" , ""James Madison's Speech on the Bank Bill, p. 73 """"Thomas Jefferson, Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, p. 77 ""; ""Alexander Hamilton, Opinion on the Constitutionality of a National Bank, p. 80 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, On Speculative Excess, p. 86 ""; ""Commerce and Manufactures ""; ""Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia, p. 88 ""; ""Jefferson and Madison on Republican Political Economy, p. 89 ""; ""Thomas Jefferson to G.K. van Hogendorp, p. 89 ""; ""James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, p. 89 ""; ""James Madison to James Monroe, p. 90 "" , ""James Madison, Speech in the House of Representatives on Commercial Retaliation and Discrimination, p. 91""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781614877707
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780865974180
    Additional Edition: Print version Liberty and Order : The First American Party Struggle
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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