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1814, Constitutionalist
Two copies of the Constitutionalist, or the amendments of the Constitution of Vermont which were proposed by the Council of Censors during their
1813-1814 sessions. These were supported by the writing and opinions of U.S. Supreme Court Associate Judge James Wilson, as well as other citizens. The
document was published in Montpelier in 1814. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of titles originally held by the Library of Congress(c.1) and Vermont
State Library(inc)(c.2)).
Title:   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, and professor of law in the College of Philadelphia. : Also, by the writings and opinions of other eminent citizens of the United States, with explanatory notes of modern date. : [Two lines from Heraclitus, in Sir W. Temple's Miscellany].
OCLC Number:   318920483
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