“We are not to consider ourselves, while here, as at church or school, to listen to the harangues of speculative piety; we are here to talk of the political interests committed to our charge.”
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Speeches of Fisher Ames in Congress, 1789-1796
This book presents a compilation of Fisher Ames' speeches, offering insight into his political philosophy and his role in shaping early American political discourse. The speeches cover a range of topics pertinent to the early years of the nation, reflecting Ames' views on issues such as federalism, religion, and the rights of individuals. more
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