Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution

Alexander Hamilton is considered one of the most important contributors to our constitution, and for good reason. In this speech, he addresses the handling of the constitution, and more importantly those compromises. While he acknowledges that compromises might need to be made for long-term stability's sake, he also underlies that America had been compliant up to that point. The end called to action the need for the government subsiding over the constitution to be fair and just.  

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Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution

Alexander Hamilton is considered one of the most important contributors to our constitution, and for good reason. In this speech, he addresses the handling of the constitution, and more importantly those compromises. While he acknowledges that compromises might need to be made for long-term stability's sake, he also underlies that America had been compliant up to that point. The end called to action the need for the government subsiding over the constitution to be fair and just.  

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Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution

Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution

by Alexander Hamilton

Narrated by Bradley Parsons

Unabridged — 24 minutes

Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution

Speech on the Compromises of the Constitution

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Alexander Hamilton is considered one of the most important contributors to our constitution, and for good reason. In this speech, he addresses the handling of the constitution, and more importantly those compromises. While he acknowledges that compromises might need to be made for long-term stability's sake, he also underlies that America had been compliant up to that point. The end called to action the need for the government subsiding over the constitution to be fair and just.  


Product Details

BN ID: 2940171548612
Publisher: Audio Sommelier
Publication date: 08/13/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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