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Letters and Other Writings of James Madison - Vol. Ii (Paperback): Madison James Madison Letters and Other Writings of James Madison - Vol. Ii (Paperback)
Madison James Madison
R1,579 Discovery Miles 15 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Federalist Papers - The Ideas That Forged the American Constitution: R. B Bernstein The Federalist Papers - The Ideas That Forged the American Constitution
R. B Bernstein; Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
R349 R282 Discovery Miles 2 820 Save R67 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Constitution of the United States of America and Other Founding Documents (Hardcover): Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, George... The Constitution of the United States of America and Other Founding Documents (Hardcover)
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, George Washington, John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, …
R355 R296 Discovery Miles 2 960 Save R59 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Papers of James Madison v. 2; 1 October 1809-2 November 1810 - Presidential Series (Hardcover): James Madison The Papers of James Madison v. 2; 1 October 1809-2 November 1810 - Presidential Series (Hardcover)
James Madison; Volume editing by J. C. A. Stagg, Etc; Edited by Jeanne Kerr Cross, Susan Holbrook Perdue
R3,006 Discovery Miles 30 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This second volume of the presidential papers of James Madison covers the period between October 1809 and November 1810. These 13 months were dominated by foreign policy problems as Madison laboured to protect American neutral rights from the aggressions of France and Great Britain. The published papers record the president's difficulties in negotiating with the British diplomat Francis James Jackson as well as his struggle to persuade Congress to persevere with policies of economic coercion against the European belligerents. He was not always successful, but by November 1810 Madison had been able to reimpose nonintercourse against Great Britain, thereby setting the stage for the events that led directly to the War of 1812. Equally important was Madison's response to changes in Spanish America, and the editorial annotation of the documents here casts much new light on his decision to annex parts of Spanish West Florida to the United States in October 1810. The volume also illuminates the range of Madison's executive activities on the domestic front - from dealing with congress to supervising the construction of the public buildings in Washington, DC and conducting diplomacy with increasingly restless Indians on the frontier. Of interest, too, is the material on Madison's relationships with his cabinet colleagues, particularly his controversial Secretary of State, Robert Smith. These papers show a president constantly involved in the daily business of government, and they will enable scholars to develop fresh perspectives on the growth of the executive branch.

The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers (Hardcover): Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers (Hardcover)
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay; Edited by David Wootton
R923 Discovery Miles 9 230 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here, in a single volume, is a selection of the classic critiques of the new Constitution penned by such ardent defenders of states' rights and personal liberty as George Mason, Patrick Henry, and Melancton Smith; pro-Constitution writings by James Wilson and Noah Webster; and thirty-three of the best-known and most crucial Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The texts of the chief constitutional documents of the early Republic are included as well. David Wootton's illuminating Introduction examines the history of such American principles of government as checks and balances, the separation of powers, representation by election, and judicial independenceaincluding their roots in the largely Scottish, English, and French new science of politics. It also offers suggestions for reading The Federalist, the classic elaboration of these principles written in defense of a new Constitution that sought to apply them to the young Republic.

The Federalist Papers (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) (Hardcover): Alexander... The Federalist Papers (Royal Collector's Edition) (Annotated) (Case Laminate Hardcover with Jacket) (Hardcover)
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
R1,385 Discovery Miles 13 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Bill of Rights - With Writings That Formed Its Foundation (Hardcover, Or All Americans Who Cherishes ed.): James Madison,... Bill of Rights - With Writings That Formed Its Foundation (Hardcover, Or All Americans Who Cherishes ed.)
James Madison, George Mason
R261 R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Save R46 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Collectively known as the United States Bill of Rights, these first ten amendments to the United States Constitution limit the powers of the federal government and protect the rights of all citizens, residents and visitors on United States territory. Introduced in 1789 in the First United States Congress by James Madison, these amendments came into effect on December 15, 1791, when ratified by three-fourths of the states. This document plays a central role in American law and remains to this day a symbol of the freedoms and culture of this nation. In this beautiful gift edition, the text of the Bill of Rights is set alongside a history of the amendments, thus placing the document in its historical context.

The Federalist Papers (Paperback): Alan Dershowitz The Federalist Papers (Paperback)
Alan Dershowitz; Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay 1
R272 R248 Discovery Miles 2 480 Save R24 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Now introduced by eminent civil libertarian, constitutional scholar, and New York Times bestselling author Alan Dershowitz, The Federalist Papers are a must-have for all scholars of history and government and all Americans. Widely considered to be among the most important historical collections of all time, The Federalist Papers were intended to persuade New York at-large delegates to the Constitutional Convention to accept the newly drafted Constitution in 1787. Authored in parts by Hamilton, Madison, and Jay, together as the pseudonym of Publius, the documents have been referred to and heavily cited countless times in all aspects of American government and politics. Together, the eighty-five Federalist essays stand among the Constitution of the United States, the Declaration of Independence, Common Sense, and other work by the Founding Fathers that helped build and solidify the foundation of American democracy. With its rich history and a new introduction from Alan Dershowitz, one of the most prominent legal minds in the country, The Federalist Papers will educate you on the groundwork that shaped the greatest country in the world.

The Federalist Papers (Hardcover): Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison The Federalist Papers (Hardcover)
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Papers of James Madison v. 7; April-31 August 1804 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, Annotated edition): James Madison The Papers of James Madison v. 7; April-31 August 1804 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
James Madison; Edited by David B. Mattern, J. C. A. Stagg, Ellen J. Barber, Anne Mandeville, …
R2,406 Discovery Miles 24 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The seventh volume of the Secretary of State Series covers Madison's tenure in that office from 2 April to 31 August 1804, a period in which the bulk of his correspondence dealt with U.S. relations with Great Britain, France, and Spain and the constant struggle to maintain U.S. neutrality in a world at war. Nearly every foreign policy issue with which Madison wrestles in this volume is rooted in European conflict. The large and ever-growing American mercantile fleet, whose ships could be found in all parts of the globe, was required to sail through a minefield of French, British, and Spanish maritime regulations designed to destroy each other's economies. Thus Madison fields complaints about British blockades and impressment in correspondence with James Monroe, George W. Erving, and a host of consuls; the armed trade with Saint-Domingue and French privateering in correspondence with Robert R. Livingston and the French charge d'affaires Louis-Andre Pichon; and the failure of the Spanish to ratify the claims convention of 1802, which provided for compensation for U.S. claims against Spain, in correspondence with Charles Pinckney and Spanish minister Carlos Fernando Martinez de Yrujo. The volume also includes correspondence with William C. C. Claiborne, the governor of Orleans territory, which covers in great detail events in Louisiana as the newly purchased territory begins to be integrated into the United States. Readers interested in the U.S. naval war with Tripoli and Barbary affairs in general will find a wealth of material in the consular correspondence from the Mediterranean basin during this time, including the fallout over the burning of the Philadelphia and Edward Preble's attack on Tripoli. Among a variety of domestic affairs that Madison handled and that are fully represented in this volume, the ratification of the Twelfth Amendment was most important. In addition to his official correspondence, there are a number of Madison's personal letters in this volume. As in all volumes in this series, thorough annotation and a detailed index provide access to people, places, and events.

The Papers of James Madison v. 5 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, Annotated edition): James Madison The Papers of James Madison v. 5 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
James Madison; Volume editing by David B. Mattern, Etc; Edited by J. C. A. Stagg, Ellen J. Barber, …
R3,027 Discovery Miles 30 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Papers of James Madison project, housed at the University of Virginia, was established in 1956 to publish annotated volumes of the correspondence and writings of James Madison, the Virginia statesman most often remembered for his public service as "Father of the Constitution" and as fourth president of the United States.

The published volumes provide accurate texts of Madison's incoming and outgoing correspondence, informative notes on textual and subject matters, and comprehensive indexes. They are incomparably rich sources for students of Madison's life and valuable research tools for those interested in the general history of the period in which Madison lived (1751-1836).

The project has collected more than 27,000 copies of documents related to Madison's life, including letters, essays, notes, diaries, account books, ledgers, wills, legal papers, and inventories. The project serves the public by translating into print these decaying and often nearly illegible manuscripts, thereby preserving them for future generations and making them easier to use. The published volumes also make the contents of Madison-related documents--the originals of which are housed in some 250 archives worldwide--easily accessible to libraries and interested individuals anywhere books travel.

The "Secretary of State Series" documents Madison's diplomatic and political career in the two administrations of Thomas Jefferson, 1801-9, during which he oversaw the negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase and the integration of those territories into the United States and attempted to maintain a viable neutrality for the United States vis-a-vis warring France and Great Britain. As secretary of state, Madison presided over one of the busiest offices in Washington. He was responsible for the Patent Office, issued all federal commissions, saw that the public laws were put into print, and served as the official liaison between the president and the governors of states and territories. Most important for these volumes, Madison was the addressee of diplomatic pouches and letters from five ministers and over fifty consuls worldwide, as well as about a dozen commissioners.

The Papers of James Madison - 1 May 1816-3 March 1817, with a supplement, 1809-1815 (Hardcover): James Madison The Papers of James Madison - 1 May 1816-3 March 1817, with a supplement, 1809-1815 (Hardcover)
James Madison; Edited by J. C. A. Stagg, Mary Parke Johnson, Katharine E. Harbury, Anne Mandeville Colony
R2,860 Discovery Miles 28 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The final volume of the Presidential Series covers Madison's last ten months in office, during which he maintained a busy schedule despite taking the longest summer vacation in all his time in Washington. Foreign policy was dominated by crises with Spain and Algiers. Negotiations with Great Britain continued over trade access and the implementation of the Treaty of Ghent. On the home front, new treaties were negotiated with Indian nations on the frontier, and Madison issued several proclamations on the sale of public lands. The Treasury Department negotiated an agreement with leading banks to restore specie payments, laying the foundation for a uniform system of currency. Before returning to Washington for his final meeting with Congress, Madison wrote a sketch for a biography that never appeared. After delivering a farewell address to the nation, Madison concluded his public service with a controversial veto on his last day in office.

The Papers of James Madison v. 6; 8 February - 24 October 1813 - Presidential Series (Hardcover): James Madison The Papers of James Madison v. 6; 8 February - 24 October 1813 - Presidential Series (Hardcover)
James Madison; Edited by Angela Kreider, J. C. A. Stagg, Anne Mandeville Colony, Jeanne Kerr Cross, …
R3,022 Discovery Miles 30 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Volume 6 of the "Presidential Series" covers the eight-month period between 8 February and 24 October 1813, during which the United States continued its military struggle against Great Britain. The volume opens with newly appointed Secretary of War John Armstrong's memorandum on the spring campaign against Canada, recommending attacks on Kingston and York (Toronto). United States forces took York in late April, but humiliating defeats followed in June, leading Armstrong to replace Maj. Gen. Henry Dearborn as commander of the Northern army with Maj. Gen. James Wilkinson. In the fall, Wilkinson opted to bypass Kingston and march directly to Montreal, but illness, bad weather, and personnel problems dogged the campaign, which later ended in failure.

The nation faced financial and diplomatic challenges as well. With war expenses mounting, Treasury Secretary Albert Gallatin kept the government solvent by negotiating a $16-million loan. A few months later, he sailed for St. Petersburg as a peace commissioner under the mediation offer of Alexander I of Russia, leaving the financial affairs of the nation to Navy Secretary William Jones. Early in August, however, Madison wrote Gallatin that the Senate had "mutilated the Mission to St Petersburg" by rejecting Gallatin's nomination as commissioner. The president spent the remainder of the period covered in this volume at Montpelier, regaining his health after a life-threatening bout of fever.

The volume also documents the United States' evolving relationship with Spain's American colonies, quarrels among U.S. consuls in France, rivalries within the Cabinet, and Oliver H. Perry's victory on Lake Erie. Access to people, places, and eventsdiscussed is facilitated by detailed annotation and a comprehensive index.

The Papers of James Madison - 13 October 1815-30 April 1816 (Hardcover): James Madison The Papers of James Madison - 13 October 1815-30 April 1816 (Hardcover)
James Madison; Edited by J. C. A. Stagg, Mary Parke Johnson, Katharine E. Harbury, Anne Mandeville Colony
R3,169 R2,370 Discovery Miles 23 700 Save R799 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The tenth volume of the Presidential Series covers the period from Madison's return to Washington from Montpelier in October 1815 to the publication of the incendiary letters of the pseudonymous "Americanus" throughout April 1816. In the months between, Madison fielded requests for support from rebel governments in Spanish America, urged his diplomats to stand firm on U.S. claims in the settlement of post- war boundary disputes with Great Britain, and contemplated retaliation for British restrictions on American trade with its West Indian colonies. Increasingly, however, his attention was focused on domestic issues. These included putting in place a viable financial system with a central bank at its core, which Madison had come to believe was a necessity; increasing the nation's revenue stream through reductions in military expenditures; exports of American goods; and the imposition of tariffs on foreign imports that threatened domestic manufactures. He was, furthermore, required to remove squatters from the public lands and to referee disputes between white settlers and Indian nations over their post-1815 boundaries. He supervised the Commissioners for the Public Buildings as they rebuilt the capital and issued pardons to those who had committed petty crimes or who had violated U.S. revenue laws.

The Papers of James Madison Volume 4 - 2 March 1826-19 February 1828 (Hardcover): James Madison The Papers of James Madison Volume 4 - 2 March 1826-19 February 1828 (Hardcover)
James Madison; Edited by Armin Mattes, David B. Mattern, J. C. A. Stagg, Anne Mandeville Colony, …
R3,518 Discovery Miles 35 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Papers of James Madison v. 4; 5 November 1811-9 July 1812 - Presidential Series (Hardcover, 1984-<1999): James Madison The Papers of James Madison v. 4; 5 November 1811-9 July 1812 - Presidential Series (Hardcover, 1984-<1999)
James Madison; Volume editing by J. C. A. Stagg, Etc; Edited by Jeanne Kerr Cross, Jewel L. Spangler (Assistant Professor of History, University of Calgary, USA), …
R2,404 Discovery Miles 24 040 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This fourth volume of the Presidential Series of The Papers of James Madison covers events in James Madison's first administration between 5 November 1811 and 9 July 1812, corresponding almost exactly with the duration of the first session of the Twelfth Congress. Madison's two most important presidential decisions buttress this volume: his advocacy of preparedness in November 1811 and his request in June 1812 that Congress consider his case for war against Great Britain.

The documents from the intervening months chart the difficulties of the path to war. On the diplomatic front Madison worked to clarify French policy toward neutrals, while also disavowing George Mathews's activities in East Florida to prevent an alliance between Great Britain and Spain.

On the domestic front divided opinions over war are revealed in addresses from citizens and state legislatures. Madison planned offensive operations against Canada with his generals but experienced difficulties with army recruitment and staff appointments. He also imposed an embargo on shipping and endured threats to his renomination for a second term. Finally Madison delivered his "war message" to Congress in June 1812, accusing Great Britain of an accumulation of grievances that stretched back to 1803.

The volume also includes a supplement of forty-five items of newly discovered material from March 1809 to October 1811.

The Federalist Papers - A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of the New Constitution (Paperback): Alexander Hamilton, James... The Federalist Papers - A Collection of Essays Written in Favour of the New Constitution (Paperback)
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay
R566 Discovery Miles 5 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Federalist - With Letters of Brutus (Paperback, New): Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay The Federalist - With Letters of Brutus (Paperback, New)
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay; Edited by Terence Ball
R920 Discovery Miles 9 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Federalist represents one side of one of the most momentous political debates ever conducted: whether to ratify, or to reject, the newly drafted American constitution. This authoritative new edition presents complete texts for all of the eighty-five Federalist papers, along with the sixteen letters of "Brutus", the unknown New York Antifederalist. Each paper is systematically cross-referenced to the other, and both to the appended Articles of Confederation and U.S. Constitution. Terence Ball's editing skills enhance the accessibility of a classic of political thought in action.

The Federalist Papers - The Writings that Shaped the U. S. Constitution (Paperback): Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison The Federalist Papers - The Writings that Shaped the U. S. Constitution (Paperback)
Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison; Contributions by R. B Bernstein
R224 R184 Discovery Miles 1 840 Save R40 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
The Federalist Papers (Paperback): Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay The Federalist Papers (Paperback)
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay; Edited by Clinton Rossiter; Introduction by Charles R Kessler
R255 R208 Discovery Miles 2 080 Save R47 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Three of the founding fathers defend their revolutionary charter--the Constitution of the United States--in these essays. Based on the original McLean edition of 1788, this edition includes copies of the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation. Original.

The Federalist Papers, the Ideas That Forged the American Constitution - Deluxe Slipcase Edition (Paperback): James Madison,... The Federalist Papers, the Ideas That Forged the American Constitution - Deluxe Slipcase Edition (Paperback)
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay
R654 R574 Discovery Miles 5 740 Save R80 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Papers of James Madison v. 3; 1 March 1802-6 October 1802 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, Annotated edition): James... The Papers of James Madison v. 3; 1 March 1802-6 October 1802 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
James Madison; Volume editing by J. C. A. Stagg
R3,481 R2,422 Discovery Miles 24 220 Save R1,059 (30%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Papers of James Madison project, housed at the University of Virginia, was established in 1956 to publish annotated volumes of the correspondence and writings of James Madison, the Virginia statesman most often remembered for his public service as "Father of the Constitution" and as fourth president of the United States.

The published volumes provide accurate texts of Madison's incoming and outgoing correspondence, informative notes on textual and subject matters, and comprehensive indexes. They are incomparably rich sources for students of Madison's life and valuable research tools for those interested in the general history of the period in which Madison lived (1751-1836).

The project has collected more than 27,000 copies of documents related to Madison's life, including letters, essays, notes, diaries, account books, ledgers, wills, legal papers, and inventories. The project serves the public by translating into print these decaying and often nearly illegible manuscripts, thereby preserving them for future generations and making them easier to use. The published volumes also make the contents of Madison-related documents--the originals of which are housed in some 250 archives worldwide--easily accessible to libraries and interested individuals anywhere books travel.

The "Secretary of State Series" documents Madison's diplomatic and political career in the two administrations of Thomas Jefferson, 1801-9, during which he oversaw the negotiations for the Louisiana Purchase and the integration of those territories into the United States and attempted to maintain a viable neutrality for the United States vis-a-vis warring France and Great Britain. As secretary of state, Madison presided over one of the busiest offices in Washington. He was responsible for the Patent Office, issued all federal commissions, saw that the public laws were put into print, and served as the official liaison between the president and the governors of states and territories. Most important for these volumes, Madison was the addressee of diplomatic pouches and letters from five ministers and over fifty consuls worldwide, as well as about a dozen commissioners.

The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers (Paperback, New Ed): Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay The Essential Federalist and Anti-Federalist Papers (Paperback, New Ed)
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay; Edited by David Wootton
R338 Discovery Miles 3 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Here, in a single volume, is a selection of the classic critiques of the new Constitution penned by such ardent defenders of states' rights and personal liberty as George Mason, Patrick Henry, and Melancton Smith; pro-Constitution writings by James Wilson and Noah Webster; and thirty-three of the best-known and most crucial Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. The texts of the chief constitutional documents of the early Republic are included as well. David Wootton's illuminating Introduction examines the history of such American principles of government as checks and balances, the separation of powers, representation by election, and judicial independence-including their roots in the largely Scottish, English, and French new science of politics. It also offers suggestions for reading The Federalist, the classic elaboration of these principles written in defense of a new Constitution that sought to apply them to the young Republic.

The Papers of James Madison v. 6; 1 November 1803-31 March 1804 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, 1986-<2002): James... The Papers of James Madison v. 6; 1 November 1803-31 March 1804 - Secretary of State Series (Hardcover, 1986-<2002)
James Madison; Volume editing by Mary A. Hackett, Etc
R2,422 Discovery Miles 24 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the five-month period covered by this volume of the Secretary of State Series, Madison and Jefferson work jointly to acquire final possession of, and establish a preliminary government for, the territory acquired in the Louisiana Purchase of May 1803 while simultaneously dealing with merchants' complaints arising from the associated claims convention. The loss and destruction of the frigate Philadelphia at Tripoli and the enslavement of the crew, an incident which Madison considered of far less import than did U.S. consuls in Europe and Africa and later historians, shocked Americans. From France, Robert R. Livingston reported the discovery of a royalist assassination plot against Napoleon and the retaliatory kidnapping and execution of the duc d'Enghien, scion of the Condes. At Madrid, Charles Pinckney continued his attempts to persuade the Spanish court to accept both responsibility for French depredations against U.S. commerce in Spanish ports and the American interpretation of the boundary between Louisiana and Florida.

Because of the range of State Department responsibilities, Madison's correspondence displays a broad overview of not only the diplomatic but also the social and commercial life of the early republic. The volume documents Jefferson's experiment in republican etiquette leading to the infamous controversy involving Jefferson, Madison, and British minister Anthony Merry at Washington and James Monroe at London. Also covered are the slow deterioration of the close relationship between Madison and Spanish minister Carlos Yrujo, who were linked by the friendship between their wives, and the case of a married worker at the Philadelphia Mint who absconded with another woman, leaving behind him a series of complaints against his supervisor. Consular dispatches chronicle the quarantine of U.S. vessels throughout Europe from fear of yellow fever imported from the Americas; the customs, terrain, and agriculture of Algiers as described by Consul General Tobias Lear; and the sad tale of the U.S. consul at Rotterdam whose mind was so deranged as to require him to be "subjected to the Straight Waistcoat." Access to people, places, and events discussed is facilitated by detailed annotation and a comprehensive index.

The True Story of Andersonville Prison - A Defense of Major Henry Wirz (Paperback): James Madison Page, M. J. Haley The True Story of Andersonville Prison - A Defense of Major Henry Wirz (Paperback)
James Madison Page, M. J. Haley
R486 Discovery Miles 4 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the Civil War, James Madison Page was a prisoner in different places in the South. Seven months of that time was spent at Andersonville. While there he became well acquainted with Major Wirz, or Captain Wirz, as he then ranked.

Page takes the stand that Captain Wirz was unjustly held responsible for the hardship and mortality of Andersonville. It was his belief that the Federal authorities must share the blame for these things with the Confederate, since they well knew the inability of the Confederates to meet the reasonable wants of their prisoners of war, as they lacked a supply for their own needs, and since the Federal authorities failed to exercise a humane policy in the exchange of those captured in battle.

The writer, "with malice toward none and charity for all," denies conscious prejudice, and makes the sincere endeavor to put himself in the other fellow's place and make such a statement of the matter in hand as will satisfy all lovers of truth and justice.

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