Gouverneur Morris: Author, Statesman, and Man of the WorldMacmillan, 29 Nov 2005 - 370 halaman A fierce, florid nationalist, Gourveneur Morris was the most colorful of America's founding fathers. He financed and fought for American independence, witnessed firsthand the French revolution that followed, and brought his indomitable and outspoken presence to the table at the Consitutional Convention. There, he penned some of the most important and poetic sections of the Constitution, in the process creating the foundation of what Americans think of as democracy today. A decade in the making, this biography uses extensive 18th-century primary sources and recent scholarship to shed new light on Gouverneur Morris. In doing so, it places Morris's impressive achievements more fully in the context of his times and reveals how his independent spirit triumphed over accidents and reversals that would have crushed a lesser soul. It also examines Morris's writings and speeches in great detail and explores the major lines of influence that led Morris to give the Preamble and the Constitution of the United States the shape and content that govern and inspire us today. |
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... 5 159 The Constitutional Convention 6 In Europe 201 7 Senator from New York 248 8 In Retirement 258 9 Conclusion 266 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 273 NOTES 277 INDEX 353 PERSONAL CHRONOLOGY : THE LIFE OF GOUVERNEUR MORRIS 1752 1761.
... 5 159 The Constitutional Convention 6 In Europe 201 7 Senator from New York 248 8 In Retirement 258 9 Conclusion 266 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 273 NOTES 277 INDEX 353 PERSONAL CHRONOLOGY : THE LIFE OF GOUVERNEUR MORRIS 1752 1761.
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Family Roots and Education | 1 |
Early Legal Practice and New York Politics | 19 |
Morris and the Continental Congress | 68 |
The Constitutional Convention | 159 |
Senator from New York | 248 |
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 273 |
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