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The Political Writings of George Washington includes Washington's
enduring writings on politics, prudence, and statesmanship in two
volumes. It is the only complete collection of his political
thought, which historically, has received less attention than the
writings of other leading founders such as Thomas Jefferson, James
Madison, John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton. Covering his life of
public service—from his young manhood, when he fought in the
French and Indian Wars, through his time as commander-in-chief of
the revolutionary army; his two terms as America's first president,
and his brief periods of retirement, during which he followed and
commented on American politics astutely—the volumes also include
first-hand accounts of Washington's death and reflections on his
legacy by those who knew or reflected deeply on his significance.
The result is a more thorough understanding of Washington's
political thought and the American founding.
The Political Writings of George Washington includes Washington's
enduring writings on politics, prudence, and statesmanship in two
volumes. It is the only complete collection of his political
thought, which historically, has received less attention than the
writings of other leading founders such as Thomas Jefferson, James
Madison, John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton. Covering his life of
public service—from his young manhood, when he fought in the
French and Indian Wars, through his time as commander-in-chief of
the revolutionary army; his two terms as America's first president,
and his brief periods of retirement, during which he followed and
commented on American politics astutely—the volumes also include
first-hand accounts of Washington's death and reflections on his
legacy by those who knew or reflected deeply on his significance.
The result is a more thorough understanding of Washington's
political thought and the American founding.
Few of America's founders influenced its political system more than
Alexander Hamilton. He played a leading role in writing and
ratifying the Constitution, was de facto leader of one of America's
first two political parties, and was influential in interpreting
the scope of the national government's constitutional powers. This
comprehensive collection provides Hamilton's most enduringly
important political writings, covering his entire public career,
from 1775 to his death in 1804. Readers are introduced to Hamilton
- in his own words - as defender of the American cause, as an early
proponent of a stronger national government, as a founder and
protector of the American Constitution, as the nation's first
secretary of the treasury, as President George Washington's trusted
foreign policy advisor, and as a leader of the Federalist Party.
Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a
unique insight into the political ideas of one of America's leading
founders; a must-have reference source.
Volume II: 1789-1884: Few of America's founders influenced its
political system more than Alexander Hamilton. He played a leading
role in writing and ratifying the Constitution, was de facto leader
of one of America's first two political parties, and was
influential in interpreting the scope of the national government's
constitutional powers. This comprehensive collection provides
Hamilton's most enduringly important political writings, covering
his entire public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Readers
are introduced to Hamilton - in his own words - as defender of the
American cause, as an early proponent of a stronger national
government, as a founder and protector of the American
Constitution, as the nation's first secretary of the treasury, as
President George Washington's trusted foreign policy advisor, and
as a leader of the Federalist Party. Presented in a convenient
two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the
political ideas of one of America's leading founders; a must-have
reference source.
Few of America's founders influenced its political system more than
Alexander Hamilton. He played a leading role in writing and
ratifying the Constitution, was de facto leader of one of America's
first two political parties, and was influential in interpreting
the scope of the national government's constitutional powers. This
comprehensive collection provides Hamilton's most enduringly
important political writings, covering his entire public career,
from 1775 to his death in 1804. Readers are introduced to Hamilton
- in his own words - as defender of the American cause, as an early
proponent of a stronger national government, as a founder and
protector of the American Constitution, as the nation's first
secretary of the treasury, as President George Washington's trusted
foreign policy advisor, and as a leader of the Federalist Party.
Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a
unique insight into the political ideas of one of America's leading
founders; a must-have reference source.
Volume II: 1789-1884: Few of America's founders influenced its
political system more than Alexander Hamilton. He played a leading
role in writing and ratifying the Constitution, was de facto leader
of one of America's first two political parties, and was
influential in interpreting the scope of the national government's
constitutional powers. This comprehensive collection provides
Hamilton's most enduringly important political writings, covering
his entire public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Readers
are introduced to Hamilton - in his own words - as defender of the
American cause, as an early proponent of a stronger national
government, as a founder and protector of the American
Constitution, as the nation's first secretary of the treasury, as
President George Washington's trusted foreign policy advisor, and
as a leader of the Federalist Party. Presented in a convenient
two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the
political ideas of one of America's leading founders; a must-have
reference source.
Brad Wilson grew up in the sleepy rural country community of
Redwood Valley, California, and was used to playing with his dog,
diving into the local swimming hole, and helping out on his
extended family's ranch. Then came World War II, and suddenly he
was in Europe as a member of the 445th bomb group of the 8th Air
Force, flying missions into enemy territory, constantly in harm's
way. Eventually he was shot down over Germany and taken as a
prisoner of war. He made it through these events the only way he
could... one day at a time. EVERYDAY P.O.W. is the fascinating
story of an everyday boy in extraordinary circumstances.
The Political Writings of George Washington includes Washington's
enduring writings on politics, prudence, and statesmanship in two
volumes. It is the only complete collection of his political
thought, which historically, has received less attention than the
writings of other leading founders such as Thomas Jefferson, James
Madison, John Adams, and Alexander Hamilton. Covering his life of
public service—from his young manhood, when he fought in the
French and Indian Wars, through his time as commander-in-chief of
the revolutionary army; his two terms as America's first president,
and his brief periods of retirement, during which he followed and
commented on American politics astutely—the volumes also include
first-hand accounts of Washington's death and reflections on his
legacy by those who knew or reflected deeply on his significance.
The result is a more thorough understanding of Washington's
political thought and the American founding.
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