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Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States; published during its discussion by the people, 1787-1788. Edited with notes and a bibliography by Paul Leicester Ford.

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Brooklyn, N.Y., 1888.

1888

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FormatTextCall numberIBE (Ford, P. L. Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States)Item locationSchwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121

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Remarks on a pamphlet, entitled "A dissertation on the political union and Constitution of the thirteen United States of North-America." By a citizen of Philadelphia." With some brief observations, whether all the western lands not actually purchased or conquered by the crown of Great-Britain, antecedent to the late cession made to the thirteen United States of North-America, ought not to be considered as ceded to the thirteen states jointly--And whether all the confiscated estates of those people, by some termed Loyalists, are to be considered as forfeited to the states in which they were resident, or to all the states included in the Confederation. By a Connecticut farmer.

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[New-Haven] Printed [by T. & S. Green] 1784.

1784

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FormatTextCall number*KD 1784 (Gale, B. Remarks on a pamphlet)Item locationSchwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328
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An essay on the seat of the Federal government and the exclusive jurisdiction of Congress, over a ten miles district with observations on the economy and delicate morals, necessary to be observed, in infant states ... By a citizen of Philadelphia.

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Philadelphia, Printed by Francis Bailey, 1789.

1789

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FormatTextCall number*KD 1789 (Webster, P. Essay on the seat of the Federal government)Item locationSchwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

Essay on money, as a medium of commerce [electronic resource] : with remarks, on the advantages and disadvantages of paper admitted into general circulation. By a citizen of the United States.

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Philadelphia : Printed by Young, Stewart, and M'Culloch, the corner of Chesnut and Second-Streets, M.DCC.LXXX.VI. [1786]

1786

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To the Congress of the United States. A memorial in behalf of the architect of our federal Constitution, Pelatian Webster of Philadelphia, Penn. Herein is reprinted, for the first time in 116 years, the epoch-making paper published by Pelatiah Webster at Philadelphia, February 16th, 1783, and there republished with notes in 1791, in which he announced to the world as his invention, the entire plan of the existing Constitution of the United States, worked out in detail more than four years before the Federal convention of 1787 met. Humbly presented by Hannis Taylor.

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Washington, [s.n] 1907.

1907

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FormatTextCall numberUS 4608.8.9Item locationOff-site
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