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Traité des maladies des femmes et des enfans; par Alexandre Hamilton... Traduit de l'anglais par F. T. D., et revu par... J. M., ...Date de l'édition originale: 1798Le présent ouvrage s'inscrit dans une politique de conservation patrimoniale des ouvrages de la littérature Française mise en place avec la BNF.HACHETTE LIVRE et la BNF proposent ainsi un catalogue de titres indisponibles, la BNF ayant numérisé ces oeuvres et HACHETTE LIVRE les imprimant à la demande.Certains de ces ouvrages reflètent des courants de pensée caractéristiques de leur époque, mais qui seraient aujourd'hui jugés condamnables.Ils n'en appartiennent pas moins à l'histoire des idées en France et sont susceptibles de présenter un intérêt scientifique ou historique.Le sens de notre démarche éditoriale consiste ainsi à permettre l'accès à ces oeuvres sans pour autant que nous en cautionnions en aucune façon le contenu.Pour plus d'informations, rendez-vous sur www.hachettebnf.fr
Le Fédéraliste, ou Collection de quelques écrits en faveur de la Constitution proposée aux États-Unis de l'Amérique par la Convention convoquée en 1787. Tome 2 /; publiés... par MM. Hamilton, Madisson ["sic" pour Madison] et Gay ["sic" pour Jay], ...Date de l'édition originale: 1792Le présent ouvrage s'inscrit dans une politique de conservation patrimoniale des ouvrages de la littérature Française mise en place avec la BNF.HACHETTE LIVRE et la BNF proposent ainsi un catalogue de titres indisponibles, la BNF ayant numérisé ces oeuvres et HACHETTE LIVRE les imprimant à la demande.Certains de ces ouvrages reflètent des courants de pensée caractéristiques de leur époque, mais qui seraient aujourd'hui jugés condamnables.Ils n'en appartiennent pas moins à l'histoire des idées en France et sont susceptibles de présenter un intérêt scientifique ou historique.Le sens de notre démarche éditoriale consiste ainsi à permettre l'accès à ces oeuvres sans pour autant que nous en cautionnions en aucune façon le contenu.Pour plus d'informations, rendez-vous sur www.hachettebnf.fr
Le Fédéraliste, ou Collection de quelques écrits en faveur de la Constitution proposée aux États-Unis de l'Amérique par la Convention convoquée en 1787. Tome 1 /; publiés... par MM. Hamilton, Madisson ["sic" pour Madison] et Gay ["sic" pour Jay], ...Date de l'édition originale: 1792Le présent ouvrage s'inscrit dans une politique de conservation patrimoniale des ouvrages de la littérature Française mise en place avec la BNF.HACHETTE LIVRE et la BNF proposent ainsi un catalogue de titres indisponibles, la BNF ayant numérisé ces oeuvres et HACHETTE LIVRE les imprimant à la demande.Certains de ces ouvrages reflètent des courants de pensée caractéristiques de leur époque, mais qui seraient aujourd'hui jugés condamnables.Ils n'en appartiennent pas moins à l'histoire des idées en France et sont susceptibles de présenter un intérêt scientifique ou historique.Le sens de notre démarche éditoriale consiste ainsi à permettre l'accès à ces oeuvres sans pour autant que nous en cautionnions en aucune façon le contenu.Pour plus d'informations, rendez-vous sur www.hachettebnf.fr
The Federalist (later known as The Federalist Papers) is a collection of 85 articles and essays written (under the pseudonym Publius) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay promoting the ratification of the United States Constitution. Seventy-seven were published serially in the Independent Journal and the New York Packet between October 1787 and August 1788. A compilation of these and eight others, called The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, as Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787, was published in two volumes in 1788 by J. and A. McLean. The collection's original title was The Federalist; the title The Federalist Papers did not emerge until the 20th century. Alexander Hamilton, author of the majority of The Federalist Papers. James Madison, Hamilton's major collaborator, later President of the United States. John Jay, author of five of The Federalist Papers, later became the first Chief Justice of the United States.
The Federalist Papers are a must-have for all scholars of history and government and all Americans.
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 stand as perhaps the most eloquent testimonial to democracy that exists. They describe the ideas behind the American system of government: the separation of powers; the organization of Congress; the respective positions of the executive, legislative, and judiciary; and much more. The Federalist remains essential reading for anyone interested in politics and government, and indeed for anyone seeking a foundational statement about democracy and America.This new edition of The Federalist is edited by Robert Scigliano, a professor in the political science department at Boston College. His substantive Introduction sheds clarifying new light on the historical context and meaning of The Federalist. Scigliano also provides a fresh and definitive analysis of the disputed authorship of several sections of this crucial work.
The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton provides a comprehensive collection of Hamilton's most enduringly important political writings, covering his public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the political ideas of one of America's leading founders.
The Political Writings of Alexander Hamilton provides a comprehensive collection of Hamilton's most enduringly important political writings, covering his public career, from 1775 to his death in 1804. Presented in a convenient two-volume set, this book provides a unique insight into the political ideas of one of America's leading founders.
The Works of Alexander Hamilton V7 is a book that compiles the writings and speeches of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States of America. This volume contains a wide range of Hamilton's works, including his letters, essays, reports, and speeches, covering topics such as economics, politics, and the Constitution. The book is divided into several sections, each focusing on a specific aspect of Hamilton's life and career. The seventh volume of the series is particularly focused on Hamilton's time as Secretary of the Treasury under President George Washington, including his reports on public credit, the national bank, and the funding of the national debt. The book provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of Hamilton's political and economic philosophy, as well as his contributions to the development of the United States as a nation. Overall, The Works of Alexander Hamilton V7 is a valuable resource for anyone interested in American history, politics, and economics.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
""Letter From Alexander Hamilton, Concerning The Public Conduct And Character Of John Adams, President Of The United States"" is a historical document written by Alexander Hamilton in 1800. In the letter, Hamilton expresses his concerns about the public conduct and character of John Adams, who was serving as the President of the United States at the time. Hamilton criticizes Adams for his political decisions and actions, including his handling of foreign affairs and his appointment of certain individuals to positions of power. Hamilton also questions Adams' temperament and character, suggesting that he is prone to anger and lacks the necessary qualities to lead the country effectively.The letter was written during a time of political turmoil in the United States, with tensions running high between the Federalist and Democratic-Republican parties. Hamilton, a prominent Federalist, was concerned about the direction the country was heading under Adams' leadership and felt compelled to speak out.The publication of this letter had a significant impact on the election of 1800, which saw Adams lose to Thomas Jefferson. The letter remains an important historical document, providing insight into the political climate of the time and the opinions of one of the country's most influential founding fathers.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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