Page[274],line1,formine read mind.
[275],14,cause read clause.
[277],8,Richard Harry Lee read Richard Henry Lee.
[396],28,la substitute /
[407],38,substitute /
[409],31,propounded read proposed.
[409],36,Pilsner read Pelsue.
[412],21,J. Lloyd read T. Lloyd.
[424],21,insert / Philadelphia: after “A Citizen of Philadelphia.”
[434],27,for McClung read McClurg.

CONTENTS.

Page.

Gerry, Elbridge. Observations on the New Constitution, and on theFederal and State Conventions. By a Columbian Patriot

[1]

Webster, Noah. An Examination into the leading principles of theFederal Constitution. By a Citizen of America

[25]

Jay, John. An Address to the People of the State of New York, on thesubject of the Constitution. By a Citizen of New York

[67]

Smith, Melancthon. Address to the People of the State of New York.By a Plebeian

[88]

Webster, Pelatiah. The Weakness of Brutus exposed: or someremarks in vindication of the Constitution. By a Citizen of Philadelphia

[117]

Coxe, Tench. An Examination of the Constitution of the United Statesof America. By an American Citizen

[134]

Wilson, James. Speech on the Federal Constitution, delivered in Philadelphia

[155]

Dickinson, John. Letters of Fabius on the Federal Constitution.

[163]

Hanson, Alexander Contee. Remarks on the Proposed Plan of aFederal Government. By Aristides

[217]

Randolph, Edmund. Letter on the Federal Constitution

[259]

Lee, Richard Henry. Observations of the System of Governmentproposed by the late Convention. By a Federal Farmer

[277]

Mason, George. Objections to the Federal Constitution

[327]

Iredell, James. Observations on George Mason’s Objections to theFederal Constitution. By Marcus

[333]

Ramsay, David. An Address to the Freemen of South Carolina on theFederal Constitution. By Civis

[371]

Bibliography of the Constitution, 1787-1788

[381]

Reference List to the history and literature of the Constitution, 1787-88.

[427]
Index[443]

Gerry, Elbridge. Observations on the New Constitution, and on the Federal and State Conventions. By a Columbian Patriot

Observations / On the new Constitution, and on the Federal / and State Conventions. / By a Columbian Patriot. / Sic transit gloria Americana. / [Boston: 1788.]

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