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Baldwin, Abraham, biographies of, 432. Belhaven, Lord, quotation from speech Bills of Rights, 73; 114; 229; 329; Blackstone, Judge, cited, 10. Brutus, pseudonym to newspaper essay, Bryan, Samuel, 418. Butler, Pierce, biographies of, 432. Cabinet, dangers of, 330. Carolinas, the, importance of their de- Citizen of America, pseudonym of N. Citizen of New York, pseudonym of Citizen of Philadelphia, pseudonym of Civil service, 189; want of rotation in, II. Civis, pseudonym of Jonathan Jackson, Clinton, George, 418. Commerce, (see also, Navigation. Ship- |