Fisher Ames was a leading New England Federalist and sublime critic
of Jacobin Democracy and the French Revolution, active in public
life from 1787 through 1807. His witty, often brilliant, letters,
speeches, and essays offer a sustained defense of conservative
principles and insight into the Federalist theory of government.
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