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- The Federal Courts, the First Congress, and the Non-Settlement of 1789
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- A New Commonwealth Votes Using GIS to Analyze the Politics of Turn-Of-The-19Th-Century Massachusetts
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- Fisher Ames and the Politics of Speech and Print
- The Contribution of Fisher Ames Marc Arkin Fordham University School of Law, [email protected]
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- The Role of the House Majority Leader
- Todd Estes, “'The Most Bewitching Piece of Parlimentary Oratory': Fisher Ames' Jay Treaty Speech Reconsidered” Histori
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