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John Jay
John Jay (1747-1829) was a conservative lawyer who became a leading patriot. He was a minister to Spain (1780-82), the first Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1789-95), and he negotiated the treaty of 1795 between the U.S. and Britain. His contributions to The Federalist Papers concern foreign affairs.
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The Federalist Papers
Written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay
Bantam Classics | Paperback | January 1982
$7.99/10.99(Canada) | 978-0-553-21340-9 (0-553-21340-7)
Originally published anonymously, The Federalist Papers first appeared in 1787 as a series of letters to New York newspapers exhorting voters to ratify the proposed Constitution of the United States. Still hotly debated, and open to often controversial interpretations, the arguments first presented here by three of America’s greatest patriots and... Read more
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The Federalist
Written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison, Edited by Robert Scigliano
Modern Library | Trade Paperback | September 2001
$15.00/17.00(Canada) | 978-0-375-75786-0 (0-375-75786-4)
The series of essays that comprise The Federalist constitutes one of the key texts of the American Revolution and the democratic system created in the wake of independence. Written in 1787 and 1788 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay to promote the ratification of the proposed Constitution, these papers... Read more
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