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Remarks on the proposed plan of a federal government, addressed to the citizens of the United States of America, and particularly to the people of Maryland, by Aristides. [Four lines from Montesquieu]
Hanson, Alexander Contee, 1749-1806.Date: [1788]- Books
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Observations on the proposed Constitution for the United States of America, clearly shewing it to be a complete system of aristocracy and tyranny, and destructive of the rights and liberties of the people.
Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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Remarks on a pamphlet, entituled "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.
Sherman, Roger, 1721-1793.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIV. [1784]- Books
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Mentor's reply to Phocion's Letter; with some observations on trade. Addressed to the citizens of New-York.
Ledyard, Isaac, 1754-1803.Date: 1784- Books
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Sketches of American policy. Under the following heads: I. Theory of government. II. Governments on the eastern continent. III. American states; or the principles of the American constitutions contrasted with those of European states. IV. Plan of policy for improving the advantages and perpetuating the union of the American states. By Noah Webster, Jun'r. Esq.
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]