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Paul Leicester Ford, Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States, published during its Discussion by the People, 1787-1788 [1787]Edition used:Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States, published during its Discussion by the People, 1787-1788, edited with notes and a bibliography by Paul Leicester Ford (Brooklyn, N.Y., 1888).

 | About this title:Pamphlets written between 1787-88 by Elbridge Gerry, Noah Webster, John Jay, Melancthon Smith, Pelatiah Werster, Tench Coxe, James Wilson, John Dickinson, Alexander Contee Hanson, Edmund Randolph, Richard Henry Lee, George mason, and David Ramsay.
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- Preface.
- Gerry, Eldridge. Observations / On the New Constitution, and On the Federal / and State Conventions. / By a Columbian Patriot. / Sic Transit Gloria Americana. / [boston: 1788.]
- Webster, Noah. an / Examination / Into the / Leading Principles / of the / Federal Constitution / Proposed By the Late / Convention / Held At Philadelphia. / With / Answers to the Principal Objections / That Have Been Raised Against the System. / By a Cit
- Jay, John. an / Address / to the / People / of the / State of New-york / On the Subject of the / Constitution, / Agreed Upon At Philadelphia, / the 17th of September, 1787. / New-york: / Printed By Samuel Loudon, / Printer to the State. [1788].
- Smith, Melanchthon. an / Address / to the / People / of the / State of New-york: / Showing the Necessity of Making / Amendments / to the / Constitution, Proposed For the United States, / Previous to Its Adoption. / By a Plebeian. / Printed In the State of
- Webster, Pelatiah. the Weakness of Brutus Exposed: / Or, Some / Remarks / In / Vindication of the Constitution / Proposed By the Late / Federal Convention, / Against the / Objections and Gloomy Fears of That Writer / Humbly Offered to the Public, / By / a
- Coxe, Tench. an / Examination / of the / Constitution / For the / United States / of / America, / Submitted to the People / By the / General Convention, / At Philadelphia, the 17th Day of September, 1787, / and Since Adopted and Ratified / By the / Conven
- Wilson, James. Substance of an Address to a Meeting of the Citizens of Philadelphia, Delivered, October Sixth, Mdcclxxxvii , 1787
- Dickinson, John. the / Letters / of / Fabius, / In 1788, / On the Federal Constitution; / …. / Copy-right Secured. / From the Office of the Delaware / Gazette, Wilmington, / By W. C. Smith./1797. /
- Hanson, Alexander, Contee. 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. / “as a Confederated Government Is Compos
- Randolph, Edmund. Letter On the Federal Constitution, October 16, 1787, By Edmund Randolph [richmond: Printed By Augustin Davis, 1787.]
- Lee, Richard Henry. Observation / Leading to a Fair Examination / of the / System of Government, / Proposed By the Late / Convention; / and to Several Essential and Neces- / Sary Alterations In It. / In a Number of / Letters / From the / Federal Farmer to
- Mason, George. the Objections of the / Hon. George Mason, / to the Proposed Federal Constitution. / Addressed to the Citizens of Virginia. / ….. / Printed By Thomas Nicholas.
- Iredell, James. [answers to Mr. Mason's Objections to the New Constitution, Recommended By the Late Convention. By Marcus. Newbern: Printed By Hodge and Wills, 1788.]
- Ramsay, David. an / Address / to the / Freemen / of / South Carolina, / On the Subject of the / Federal Constitution, / Proposed By the Convention, Which Met In / Philadelphia, May, 1787. / Charleston, / Printed By Bowen and Co., No. 31, Bay.
- Bibliography and Reference List of the History and Literature of the United States Constitution 1787–1788.
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