John Jay: Founding FatherBloomsbury Academic, 2005 M03 15 - 496 páginas John Jay was a central figure in the early history of the American Republic. A New York lawyer, born in 1745, Jay served his country with the greatest distinction and was one of the most influential of its Founding Fathers. In the first full-length biography in almost seventy years, Walter Stahr brings Jay vividly to life, setting his astonishing career against the background of the American Revolution. |
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The Law | 17 |
Resistance Leader | 33 |
Revolutionary Leader | 65 |
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