The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government
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Fergus M. Bordewich., Fergus M. Bordewich|AUTHOR., & Sean Runnette|READER. (2016). The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government . Tantor Media, Inc..

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Fergus M. Bordewich, Fergus M. Bordewich|AUTHOR and Sean Runnette|READER. 2016. The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Fergus M. Bordewich., Fergus M. Bordewich|AUTHOR. and Sean Runnette|READER. (2016). The first congress: how james madison, george washington, and a group of extraordinary men invented the government. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Fergus M. Bordewich, Fergus M. Bordewich|AUTHOR, and Sean Runnette|READER. The First Congress: How James Madison, George Washington, and a Group of Extraordinary Men Invented the Government Tantor Media, Inc., 2016.

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