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Virginia, to wit: In General Assembly, Friday, the 20th November, 1788. Resolved, that an application be made, in the name and on behalf of the legislature of this commonwealth, to...
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Virginia, to wit: In General Assembly, Friday, the 20th November, 1788. Sir, The freemen of this commonwealth in convention assembled, having, at the same time that they ratified t...
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To the citizens of the city and county of Albany. At this late day, it is impossible to enter into a minute consideration of the address to you from the Federal Committee---from it...
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State of Rhode-Island, &c. In General Assembly, February session, A.D. 1788. An act submitting to the consideration of the freemen of this state, the report of the convention of de...
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Ratification. Charleston, May 26, 1788. In Convention of the people of the state of South-Carolina, by their representatives, held in the city of Charleston ... The Convention havi...
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Eine Addresse der Endsunterschriebenen, Glieder des letztern Hauses der Representanten der Republik Pennsylvanien, an ihre Constituenten
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Postscript to the Carlisle gazette, Wednesday, Sept. 26, 1787. In convention, September 17, 1787. Present ...
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Federal song, on the adoption of the federal Constitution, by the state of New-Hampshire, June 21st, 1788. (To be sung at the celebration, the 26th.).
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By His Excellency Arthur Fenner, Esq; Governor ... of Rhode-Island and Providence-Platantations. ... A proclamation. Whereas the sixth article of the Constitution of the United Sta...
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Disadvantages of federalism, upon the new plan. 1. The trade of Boston transferred to Philadelphia; and the Boston tradesmen starving. ...
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To the citizens of Philadelphia. Friends, countrymen, brethren and fellow citizens, The important day is drawing near when you are to elect delegates to represent you in a conventi...
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To the people of Pennsylvania. Friends and fellow-citizens, The late convention have submitted to your consideration a plan of a new federal government ... it ought to be dispassio...
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From the Independent gazetteer, &c. Centinel No. V. To the people of Pennsylvania. Friends, countrymen, and fellow-citizens, Mr. Wilson in a speech delivered in our convention on S...
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From the Independent gazetteer, &c. Mr. Printer, In order that people may be sufficiently impressed, with the necessity of establishing a bill of rights in the forming of a new con...
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From the Independent gazetteer, &c. Mr. Printer, This is certainly a very important crisis to the people of America ...
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The United States in Congress assembled, Friday, September 28, 1787. ... Congress having received the report of the Convention lately assembled in Philadelphia, resolved unanimousl...
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Extract from an address to the people of the state of New York, on the subject of the Federal Constitution
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Philadelphia, July 19, 1798. Dear sir, After a session of somewhat more than eight months, Congress adjourned on Monday last, to meet on the first Monday in December ...
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Order of procession, in honor of the establishment of the Constitution of the United States. To parade precisely at eight o'clock in the morning, of Friday, the 4th of July, 1788 ....
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