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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Page xxvi
... Judge EGBERT BENSON , No. 20 Pine Street , New York , and inquired for that gentleman . He was informed by ROBERT BENSON , Junior , a nephew of Judge BENSON , who was sitting at one of the desks , that the latter , in company with Mr ...
... Judge EGBERT BENSON , No. 20 Pine Street , New York , and inquired for that gentleman . He was informed by ROBERT BENSON , Junior , a nephew of Judge BENSON , who was sitting at one of the desks , that the latter , in company with Mr ...
Page xxvii
... Judge BENSON , who secured it with four wafers on the inside of the cover of his copy of The Federalist , where it remained several years . The interest which attached to it , however , was so great , that the venerable owner of it was ...
... Judge BENSON , who secured it with four wafers on the inside of the cover of his copy of The Federalist , where it remained several years . The interest which attached to it , however , was so great , that the venerable owner of it was ...
Page xxviii
... Judge BENSON on the day preceding his orandum of General HAMILTON , on the inside of the cover of which the remains of the wafers are still to be seen , and the Judge's copy of that memorandum , on the fly - leaf of the volume , through ...
... Judge BENSON on the day preceding his orandum of General HAMILTON , on the inside of the cover of which the remains of the wafers are still to be seen , and the Judge's copy of that memorandum , on the fly - leaf of the volume , through ...
Page xxx
... Judge BEN- SON . It is evident that while the material employed in the first vol- ume had been received from the friends of General HAMILTON , that used in the second was obtained from Mr. JAY or his friends ; and that the difference ...
... Judge BEN- SON . It is evident that while the material employed in the first vol- ume had been received from the friends of General HAMILTON , that used in the second was obtained from Mr. JAY or his friends ; and that the difference ...
Page xxxiv
... judge BENSON , then " absent , and in the presence of his clerks , left a paper in " a book lying there and departed . After his fall , this " paper was observed , and deposited by judge BENSON " in the city - library , with a ...
... judge BENSON , then " absent , and in the presence of his clerks , left a paper in " a book lying there and departed . After his fall , this " paper was observed , and deposited by judge BENSON " in the city - library , with a ...
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