James Wilson, signer of the federal constitution and one of the
most influential leaders in the formative period of the republic,
has been the only great figure of his age to be without a
biography. As a consequence his name is virtually unknown to the
general public. It was in the task of framing a sound government
for the republic that Wilson, one of the principal theorists of
federalism, made his greatest contribution to the future welfare
and stability of his country.
Originally published in 1956.
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