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Letters of Helvidius: Written in Reply to Pacificus. Public letters between James Madison (Helvidius) and Alexander Hamilton (Pacificus) on the constitutionality of President George Washingtons Proclamation of Neutrality. Published at Philadelphia, 1793

Letters of Helvidius: Written in Reply to Pacificus. Public letters between James Madison (Helvidius) and Alexander Hamilton (Pacificus) on the constitutionality of President George Washingtons Proclamation of Neutrality. Published at Philadelphia, 1793


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Letters of Helvidius: Written in Reply to Pacificus. Public letters between James Madison (Helvidius) and Alexander Hamilton (Pacificus) on the constitutionality of President George Washingtons Proclamation of Neutrality. Published at Philadelphia, 1793

NEUTRALITY, 1793.
Letters of Helvidius: Written in Reply to Pacificus. Public letters between James Madison (Helvidius) and Alexander Hamilton (Pacificus) on the constitutionality of President George Washingtons Proclamation of Neutrality. Published at Philadelphia, 1793

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1793 Alexander Argument Founding Fathers Hamilton Letter Madison Political Proclamation Typeface Washington Neutrality


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This print captures a significant moment in American history, showcasing the intellectual clash between two prominent figures of the Founding Fathers era. The image features an open book titled "Letters of Helvidius: Written in Reply to Pacificus" published in Philadelphia in 1793. The letters exchanged between James Madison (Helvidius) and Alexander Hamilton (Pacificus) delve into a heated debate on the constitutionality of President George Washington's Proclamation of Neutrality. The photograph exudes a sense of political intensity as it showcases this pivotal exchange through its late 18th-century aesthetic. The carefully chosen typeface adds authenticity to the scene, transporting viewers back to that critical period when America was still finding its footing as a nation. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded of the power and significance of written arguments during times when ideas shaped nations. It serves as a testament to the intellectual prowess and dedication these founding fathers possessed, engaging in thoughtful discourse for the betterment of their young country. Particularly fascinating is how this print becomes part of Granger Art on Demand's Carousel Collection, preserving historical moments like these for future generations to appreciate and learn from. This artwork transcends commercial use; instead, it stands as an educational tool that allows us to reflect on our past and gain insights into our present political landscape.

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