Debates In Congress, Volume 1 offers a fascinating glimpse into the formative years of the United States government. This compilation captures the essence of early congressional debates, providing invaluable insights into the issues and perspectives that shaped the nation. Readers will encounter the voices of the nation's founders as they grappled with critical questions of governance, representation, and the balance of power. This volume is essential for anyone interested in American political history and the origins of its legislative processes. Preserved from the Pre-1801 Imprint Collection of the Library of Congress, this book offers a unique window into the past.
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