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AMERICAN HISTORY

1783-1789

BY

JOHN FISKE

I am uneasy and apprehensive, more so than during the war.
JAY TO WASHINGTON, June 27, 1786.

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Copyright, 1888,
BY JOHN FISKE

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MY DEAR CLASSMATES,

FRANCIS LEE HIGGINSON

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CHARLES CABOT JACKSON,

I DEDICATE THIS BOOK.

PREFACE.

THIS book contains the substance of the course of lectures given in the Old South Meeting-House in Boston in December, 1884, at the Washington University in St. Louis in May, 1885, and in the theatre of the University Club in New York in March, 1886. In its present shape it may serve as a sketch of the political history of the United States from the end of the Revolutionary War to the adoption of the Federal Constitution. It makes no pretensions to completeness, either as a summary of the events of that period or as a discussion of the political questions involved in them. I have aimed especially at grouping facts in such a way as to bring out and emphasize their causal sequence, and it is accordingly hoped that the book may prove useful to the student of American history.

My title was suggested by the fact of Thomas Paine's stopping the publication of the "Crisis," on hearing the news of the treaty of 1783, with the remark, "The times that tried men's souls are over." Commenting upon this, on page 55 of the present work, I observed that so far from the crisis being over in 1783, the next five years were to be

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