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Works of Fisher Ames

This book compiles the works of Fisher Ames, an influential figure in early American politics. It includes his essays on various political and social issues, reflecting his views on government, religion, and society during the late 18th century. more

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Fisher Ames
Fisher Ames

Fisher Ames was a significant figure in the early history of the United States, serving as a Representative from Massachusetts. He was instrumental in drafting the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights. Ames was born on April 9, 1758, and died on July 4, 1808. more

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