“No free country has ever been without Parties, which are a natural offspring of freedom.”
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The Papers of James Madison: Purchased by Order of the Congress, Being His Correspondence and Reports of Debates During the Congress of the Confederation, and His Reports of Debates in the Federal Convention; Now Published from the Original Manuscripts, Deposited in the Department of State
The Papers of James Madison presents a comprehensive collection of the correspondence and reports of debates by James Madison, a key figure in the early American government. The book covers his activities during the Congress of the Confederation and the Federal Convention, providing insight into the formation of the United States. The manuscripts are sourced from the original documents deposited in the Department of State, offering a unique and authentic perspective on Madison's role in American history. more
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