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New Views of the Constitution of the United States.

Title : New Views of the Constitution of the United States.
Author :
Rating : 4.15 (723 Votes)
Asin : 1616190272
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 322 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-04-27
Language : English

Taylor was the author of Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated, A Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson, attributed to Curtius, An Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States and other works. . About the Author Known as John Taylor of Caroline 1753-1824, Taylor fought in the Revolutionary War and served briefly in the Virginia House of Delegates before he became a Senator from Virginia

Known as John Taylor of Caroline 1753-1824, Taylor fought in the Revolutionary War and served briefly in the Virginia House of Delegates before he became a Senator from Virginia. . Taylor was the author of Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated, A Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson, attributed to Curtius, An Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States and other works

Taylor was a champion of local democracy and one of the first and clearest spokesmen of the states rights, agrarian school. Known as John Taylor of Caroline 1753-1824 and for his strong advocacy of agrarian states rights, his alignment with Thomas Jefferson and his commitment to a strict construction of the Constitution, Taylor fought in the Revolutionary War and served briefly in the Virginia House of Delegates before he became a Senator from Virginia. Originally published: Washington City: Printed for the Author, 1823. Reprint of the uncommon first and only edition. Taylor was the author of Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated, A Defence of the Measures of the Administration of Thomas Jefferson, attributed to "Curtius", An Inquiry into the Principles and Policy of the Government of the United States and other works.. This was the fourth and last of Taylor's books on the United States Constitution, in which he expounds his philosophy of government. "Taylor and myself have rarely, if ever, differed in any political principle of importance."-- Thomas Jefferson

Pure Jeffersonian Republicanism G. F Gori John Taylor's " New Views of the Consitution of The United States" is a brilliant refutation of the Federalist and strong central government. Taylor, the most articulate exponent of Jeffersonian Republicanism, is at his finest here. In New Views he refutes the doctrines of Madison and Hamilton in the Fedrealist which declare the United States to be a " consolidated nation" and having a supreme national government, instead of a federal one. He points out the contridictions of the authors of the Federalist, and de-mystifies it's hold on the interpretation o. An Important Primary Source Document Marcus Brutus A well printed and well edited edition of a classic. Anyone interested in the actual history and intended meaning of our Constitution would benefit from reading it.. "Five Stars" according to Grizz. You cannot go wrong reading original documents such as this.

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