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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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FormatText | Call numberIBE (Ford, P. L. Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States) | Item locationSchwarzman Building - Milstein Division Room 121 |
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The constitutionalist; or, Amendments of the constitution proposed by the Council of censors, supported by the writings and opinions of James Wilson, L.L.D., late one of the associate justices of the Supreme court of the United States. Also, by the writings and opinions of other eminent citizens of the United States, with explanatory notes of modern date.
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Montpelier, Vt., Printed by Walton and Goss, 1814.
1814
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FormatText | Call numberHAE p.v. 841 12 titles | Item locationSchwarzman Building - General Research Room 315 |
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An examination of the constitution for the United States of America, submitted to the people by the General Convention, at Philadelphia, the 17th day of September, 1787, and since adopted and ratified by the conventions of eleven states, chosen for the purpose of considering it, being all that have yet decided on the subject. By an American Citizen. To which is added, A speech of the Honorable James Wilson ... on the same subject. Philadelphia, Printed by Zachariah Poulson, junr. in Fourth-street, between Market and Arch-street. 1888]
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[Brooklyn, N.Y., 1888]
1888-1787
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FormatText | Call number*KP (HISTORICAL) (Coxe, T. Examination of the constitution for the United States of America, submitted to the people by the General Convention, at Philadelphia, the 17th day of September, 1787, and since adopted and ratified by the conventions of eleven states, chosen for the purpose of considering it, being all that have yet decided on the subject) | Item locationSchwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328 |
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Account of the grand federal procession, Philadelphia, July 4, 1788 [electronic resource] : To which are added, Mr. Wilson's oration, and a letter on the subject of the procession. (Price 5d. h.).
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[Philadelphia] : M. Carey, printer, [1788]
1788
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States of America, [electronic resource] : with that constitution prefixed, in which are unfolded, the principles of free government, and the superior advantages of republicanism demonstrated. By James Wilson, L.L.D. Professor of Laws in the College and University of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, one of the Associate Judges of the Supreme Court of the United States, and appointed by the Legislature of Pennsylvania to form a Digest of the Laws of that State; and by Thomas M'kean, L. L. D. Chief Justice of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The whole extracted from debates, published in Philadelphia by T. Lloyd.
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London : printed for J. Debrett, opposite Burlington House, Piccadilly; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; and J. S. Jordan, No. 166, Fleet Street, 1792.
1792
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