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Propositions of Colonel Hamilton, of New-York, in the Convention for Establishing a Constitutional Government for the United States: Also, a Summary o
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The book presents a detailed exploration of the foundational political ideas during the formation of the United States government. It features Colonel Hamilton's propositions for a constitutional government and summarizes John Adams' political views, supported by excerpts from his writings. Additionally, it includes a compelling discussion on the key differences between the Federalist and Republican parties, articulated through four letters exchanged between John Adams and Samuel Adams during their political careers. This work highlights the ideological debates that shaped early American politics.
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