The Fœderalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the New Constitution, as Agreed Upon by the Fœderal Convention, September 17, 1787. Reprinted from the Original Text. With an Historical Introduction and Notes, Volume 1H.O. Houghton, 1864 |
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... FEDERAL CONVEN- TION , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1787 . REPRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL TEXT . WITH AN Hamilton " HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY HENRY B. DAWSON . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. MORRISANIA , N. Y .: 1864 . UNIV . OF MIA h JKI5- 1864 ...
... FEDERAL CONVEN- TION , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1787 . REPRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL TEXT . WITH AN Hamilton " HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY HENRY B. DAWSON . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. MORRISANIA , N. Y .: 1864 . UNIV . OF MIA h JKI5- 1864 ...
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... Federal Convention was yet engaged in the discussion of the various projects of its mem- bers ; and , through the newspapers of the day , as well as through tracts which had been prepared for the pur- pose , the fundamental principles ...
... Federal Convention was yet engaged in the discussion of the various projects of its mem- bers ; and , through the newspapers of the day , as well as through tracts which had been prepared for the pur- pose , the fundamental principles ...
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... Federal Con- vention , and the promulgation of its proposed plan of Government , served rather to concentrate than to di- minish the strength of the opposition ; and , thenceforth , from every county in the State , the arguments and ap ...
... Federal Con- vention , and the promulgation of its proposed plan of Government , served rather to concentrate than to di- minish the strength of the opposition ; and , thenceforth , from every county in the State , the arguments and ap ...
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... Federal Government , which the constituent States , as such , could not entirely control , her uncompromising adherence to her rights as a free , sovereign , and independent republic , the unanimity of her well - tried popular leaders ...
... Federal Government , which the constituent States , as such , could not entirely control , her uncompromising adherence to her rights as a free , sovereign , and independent republic , the unanimity of her well - tried popular leaders ...
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... Federal Con- vention , he had found little in the proposed Constitution which he could commend , and nothing for which he could labor . ___ The responsibility , therefore , as well as the greater portion of the labor , which attended ...
... Federal Con- vention , he had found little in the proposed Constitution which he could commend , and nothing for which he could labor . ___ The responsibility , therefore , as well as the greater portion of the labor , which attended ...
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