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Letter to Editor November 17, 1787

The Daily Advertiser

New York, New York County, New York

What is this article about?

A constant reader requests Mr. Childs to publish an extract from the pamphlet 'Observations on GOVERNMENT, &c.,' which argues that previous efforts are futile without an effective federal government and praises the recent Convention's plan for reconciling diverse interests.

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Mr. CHILDS.

Please to insert in your paper the following extract from a pamphlet lately published, entitled, Observations on GOVERNMENT, &c. and oblige

A Constant Reader.

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BUT after all, every thing that has hitherto been done will signify nothing without an effectual Federal Government. The plan that has been submitted to our confederation by the late Convention, surpasses my most sanguine expectation. When we consider the multiplicity of jarring interests, which mutual concession alone could reconcile...

What sub-type of article is it?

Persuasive Political Reflective

What themes does it cover?

Constitutional Rights Politics

What keywords are associated?

Federal Government Constitutional Convention Confederation Political Reconciliation Mutual Concession

What entities or persons were involved?

A Constant Reader Mr. Childs

Letter to Editor Details

Author

A Constant Reader

Recipient

Mr. Childs

Main Argument

previous efforts are meaningless without an effective federal government; the plan submitted by the late convention exceeds expectations by reconciling jarring interests through mutual concession.

Notable Details

Extract From Pamphlet 'Observations On Government, &C.' References 'Late Convention' And 'Our Confederation' Emphasizes 'Multiplicity Of Jarring Interests' And 'Mutual Concession'

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