Title from Sabin’s Dictionary of Books relating to America. See No. 108.
Address / to the / Citizens of Pennsylvania./ Calculated to shew the Safety,—Advantages—and Necessity of adopting the proposed Constitution of the / United States./ In which are included answers to the objections that have been made to it./ [Colophon] Philadelphia: Printed by Hall and Sellers.
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A Federalist compilation, containing
Reply to the Address of the seceding members of the Pennsylvania Legislature.
To the Freemen of Pennsylvania [in reply to the Address of the seceding members], by Federal Constitution.
Speech of James Wilson, October 6th, 1787.
Examination of the Federal Constitution, by An American [Tench Coxe.]
Circular Letter from the Federal Convention.
Address to the Freemen of S. C. See Nos. 114-15.