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Ford, Essays on the Constitution of the United States, 1892
The Letters of Cassius. Written by James Sullivan, and printed in The Massachusetts Gazette, September-December 1787. 424 p. Contents include the
letters of Cassius; the letters of Agrippa, accredited to John Winthrop; Replies to the Strictures of a Landholder, by Elbridge Gerry; The Letters of a
Landholder, written by Oliver Ellsworth; A Letter to a Landholder, written by William Williams; The Letters of a Countryman, written by Roger Sherman;
The Letters of a Citizen of New Haven, written by Roger Sherman; The Letters of Cato, written by George Clinton; The Letters of Caesar, written by
Alexander Hamilton; The Letters of Sydney, written by Robert Yates; Cursory Remarks by Hugh Henry Brackenridge; Letter of Caution, written by Samuel
Chase; a Letter of a Friend to the Constitution, written by Daniel Carroll; The Letters of Luther Martin; Letter of a Plain Dealer, accredited to Spencer
Roane; Remarks on the New Plan of Government, by Hugh Williamson; and the Letter of a Steady and Open Republican, written Charles Pinckney; a
bibliography listing the known pen names of authors of essays about the Constitution; and an Index.
Title:   Essays on the Constitution of the United States : published during its discussion by the people, 1787-1788 / edited by Paul Leicester Ford.
OCLC Number:   60721714
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