Neither in Mr. Dawson’s nor Mr. Sabin’s lists of editions.
The Federalist. Philadelphia. 1847.
The / Federalist, / on / the New Constitution, / Written in / the Year 1788, / by / Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. / With an Appendix, / Containing / the Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the Proclamation of Neu-/ trality of 1793; the Original Articles of Confederation; the Let-/ ter of General Washington, as President of the Convention, to the President of Congress; the Constitution of the / United States; the Amendments to the Constitution; / and the Acts of Congress in Relation to the Elec-/ tion of President, passed January 23, 1845. / Sixth edition, / with / a Copious Alphabetical Index. / The Numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by Himself. / Philadelphia: / R. Wilson Desilver, 18 South Fourth Street, / 1847.
8vo. pp. (2), v, 392, 102.B. M., 51
The “Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius,” has a separate title-page and pagination, and is often found as a separate work.
The Federalist. Washington. 1847.
The Federalist, on the New Constitution ... Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon 1847.
8vo. pp.52
Title quoted by Sabin from “Mr. Bartlett’s List.”
The Federalist. Hallowell. 1852.