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Empire & Nation, 2nd Edition - Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania / Letters from a Federal Farmer (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition)
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Empire & Nation, 2nd Edition - Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania / Letters from a Federal Farmer (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition)
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Loot Price R328
Discovery Miles 3 280
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Two series of letters that have been described as "the wellsprings
of nearly all ensuing debate on the limits of governmental power in
the United States" are collected in this volume. The writings
include "Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania"--the "farmer" being
the gifted and courageous statesman John Dickinson and "Letters
from the Federal Farmer"--he being the redoubtable Richard Henry
Lee of Virginia. Together, Dickinson and Lee addressed the whole
remarkable range of issues provoked by the crisis of British
policies in North America, a crisis from which a new nation emerged
from an overreaching empire. Dickinson wrote his "Letters" in
opposition to the Townshend Acts by which the British Parliament in
1767 proposed to reorganize colonial customs. The publication of
the "Letters" was, as Philip Davidson believes, "the most brilliant
literary event of the entire Revolution." Forrest McDonald adds,
"Their impact and their circulation were unapproached by any
publication of the revolutionary period except Thomas Paine's
"Common Sense."" Lee wrote in 1787 as an Anti-Federalist, and his
"Letters" gained, as Charles Warren has noted, "much more
widespread circulation and influence" than even the heralded
"Federalist Papers." Both sets of "Letters" deal, McDonald points
out, "with the same question: the never-ending problem of the
distribution of power in a broad and complex federal system." The
Liberty Fund second edition includes a new preface by the editor in
which he responds to research since the original edition of
1962.Forrest McDonald is Professor of History at the University of
Alabama and author also of "E Pluribus Unum, " among other works.
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