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Baldwin (S.) Oration, July 4th, 1788, No. 4.

Debates in the Convention, in New Haven Gazette, 1788.
Debates in Convention (fragment) in No. 30.

Hollister (G. H.) History of Conn. New Haven: 1855.

Johnson (A.) American Commonwealths. Connecticut. Boston: 1887.
Official letter from Sherman and Ellsworth, in No. 30.

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[Hamilton, Madison and Jay]. The Federalist, No. 32.

Hammond (J. B.) Political History of N. Y. Albany : 1842.

[Jay (J.)] Address to People of N. Y.

Jay (W.) Life of John Jay. N. Y.; 1833.

No. 83.

Jenkins (J. S.) History of Political Parties in the State of N. Y. Auburn: 1846.

Journal of Convention, No. 104.

Leake (I. Q.) Memoirs of John Lamb. Albany: 1857.

Letters of Brutus, No 99.

Macauley (J.) History of the State of N. Y. Albany: 1842.

Official letters from Yates and Lansing, (i, 480), No. 30.

Roberts (E. H.) American Commonwealth. New York. Boston: 1887.

Sketch of the Proceedings of the Convention, No. 80.

[Smith (M.)] Address to the People of N. Y., No. 120.

Stevens (J. A.) N. Y. and Federal Constitution, in Mag. of Am. Hist., ii. 385, [Webster (N.)] Account of the Procession, No. 80.

[Webster (P.)] The Weakness of Brutus, No. 133.

Whitlock (W.) Life of John Jay. N. Y.: 1887.

New Jersey.

Address to the Citizens of N. J. by a Jerseyman, in Carey's Am. Museum, ii. 436.

Gordon (T. F.) History of N. J. Trenton: 1834.

Minutes of the Convention, No. 102.

Mulford (G. S.) History of N. J. Phila.: 1851.

Proceedings of the Convention, in N. Y. Journal, Dec., 1787.

Raum (J. O.) History of N. J. Phila.: 1877.

Pennsylvania.

Address and Dissent of Minority of Pa. Convention. No. 1.

[Bryan (S.)] Letters of Centinel, Nos. 92 and 97.

[Coxe (T.)] Examination of the Constitution, No. 21.

Debates in the Convention. No. 92.

Debates in the Convention (fragment). No. 110.

Also in No. 30, ii, 415.

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Hopienson 7. Account of the Procession, Na.

I lustrated History of Pennsylvania. Phila: 10.
McMaster and Stone. Pa, and the Federal Constitution, No. 12.
Minutes of the Convention. No. III.

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Pickering 6., and Upham W. C., Life of Timothy Pickering. Boston: 1368.

Reply to Address of Seceding Members Pa. Legislature. No. 3

Reply to Sereding Members of Pa Legs. by Federal Constitution, No. 3

Report of the Deputies of Northampton Co. in late Pa. Convention, in Carey's Am. Museum iii, 75.

Review of the Constitution, No. 11.

View of the Proposed Constitution, No. 125.

[Webster P1 Remarks on the Address, 132.

[Webster (P.,] The Weakness of Bratus, No. 133

Wilson (J) Speech of October 6th, 1797, No. 136.

Wilson (J.) Substance of a Speech, No. 137.

Wilson (J.) and M Kean (J.) Commentaries on the Constitution, No. 31. Delaware.

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Maryland.

[Hanson (A. C.)] Remarks on the Constitution, No. 74. McSherry (J.) History of Maryland. Baltimore: 1849.

Martin (G.) Genuine Information, No. 94

Outline of Proceedings in Convention, (ii, 546), of No. 39.

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Virginia.

Act Calling Convention, No. 126.

Clason (A. W.) Outline of Debates in Va. Convention, in Mag. of Am.

Hist., xv, 566.

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Debates of the Convention, No. 127.

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Journal of the Convention. No. 129.

Phila.: 1846.

Lee (R. H. Jr.) Life of Richard Henry Lee. Phila.: 1825.
Mason (G.) Objections to the Constitution, No 95.

[Montgomery (J.)] Letters of Decius. Nos. 100 and 105.

Randolph (E.) Letter on the Constitution, No. 116.

Tyler (M. C.) American Statesmen. Patrick Henry. Boston: 1887.

Wirt (W.) Life of Patrick Henry. Phila.: 1818.

North Carolina.

Amendments to the Constitution, No. 106.

Clason (A. W.) Outline of Debates in first Convention, in Mag. of Am.

Hist., xv, 352.

Hawks (F. L.)

McRee (G. J.)

Moore (J. W.)

History of N. C. Fayetteville: 1857.
Life of James Iredell. N. Y.: 1858.

History of N. C. Raleigh: 1880.

Proceedings and Debates of First Convention, No. 107.

Williamson (H.) Address to the Freemen, No. 135.

South Carolina.

Clason (A. W.) Outline of Debates in S. C. Convention, in Mag. of Am. Hist., xv, 153.

Debate in the House of Representatives on Convention, No. 122.

Fragments of Debates in Convention, No. 123.

[Ramsay (D.)] Address to the Freemen of S. C., No. 114.

Ramsay (D.) History of S. C. Charleston: 1809.

Simms (W. G.)

Georgia.

Stevens (W. B.)

History of S. C. Charleston: 1850.

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Celebrations of Ratifications.

Baldwin (S.) Oration, July 4th, 1788, No. 5.
Hall (A.) Oration June 30, 1788, No. 72.
Hitchcock (E.) An Oration, July 4, 1788, No. 76.

[Hopkinson (F.)] Account of the Procession, No. 77.

Order of Procession at Philadelphia, No. 109.

Procession in Boston, No. 99.

[Webster (N.)] Account of N. Y. Federal Procession, in No. 80.

INDEX.

Adams, Charles Francis, 413.
Adams, John, cited, 316.
Adams. J. Q., 406; 411.
Address to the people of the State of
New York, 67; 87; 111.
Agriculture, diminished values of pro-
ducts of, 73.

Albany, committee of, 1; address to the
citizens of, 409.
Algerines, method of obtaining peace
with the, 112.

Amendments, see Constitution.
American Citizen, An, pseudonym of T.
Coxe, 134: 391.
Appointment, powers of, 311; 339.
Appointing power, necessity of check
on President's, 341.
Aristides, pseudonym of A. C. Han-
son, 217; 408.
Aristocracy, (see also Monarchy.) 17;

285; 332; natural, in the U. S., 295;
party of, in the U. S., 321; rarity of,
genuine, 256.
Army, Standing, dangers of, 10; 150;
discussion of, 363; impossibility of in
America, 56; lack of restrictions on,
51; 103; 365; necessity of, 157; 235;
powers of congress over, 150; 303;
restriction of, by North Carolina,
365; restriction of, by Pennsylvania,
365; unnecessary fear of, 234.
Arnold, Benedict, 352.
Articles of Confederation, see Confeder-

ation.

Attainder, Bills of, forbidden, 314.
Austin, James T.. I.

Baldwin, Abraham, biographies of, 432.
Baldwin, Simeon, Oration of, 386.
Bancroft, George, History by, 386.
Bankrupt laws, necessity of uniform,
306.

Belhaven, Lord, quotation from speech
of, 195.

Bills of Rights, 73; 114; 229; 329;
adoption of, 359; necessity of, 75;
315; unnecessary in constitution,
241; 335.

Blackstone, Judge, cited, 10.
Blair, John, biographies of, 432.
Brearly, David, 390; biographies of,
432.

Brutus, pseudonym to newspaper essay,
118; 424.

Bryan, Samuel, 418.

Butler, Pierce, biographies of, 432.
Byng, admiral, 354.

Cabinet, dangers of, 330.

Carolinas, the, importance of their de-
cision on the constitution, 21.
Carroll, Daniel, biographies of, 432.
Caucus, dangers from, 300.
Centinel, cited, 248; pseudonym of
Samuel Bryan, 418.

Citizen of America, pseudonym of N.
Webster, 25; 423

Citizen of New York, pseudonym of
John Jay, 67; 410.

Citizen of Philadelphia, pseudonym of
P. Webster, 118; 424.
Civil list, 7.

Civil service, 189; want of rotation in,

II.

Civis, pseudonym of Jonathan Jackson,
410; pseudonym of David Ramsay,
380; 420.

Clinton, George, 418.
Clymer, George, biographies of, 432.
Columbian Patriot, pseudonym of E.
Gerry, 1; 407.

Commerce, (see also, Navigation. Ship-
ping, Treaties.) 73: 265: 357; condi-
tion of, 358; control of, by a few
states, 62; impositions on, 264; im-
proper power to enact laws relating
to, 331; powers of congress over, 357;
right of English parliament over col-
onial, 136; should not be submitted to

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