Berkeley Law Library -- Tracking New Acquisitions (Georgetown and Penn)
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In the House of Delegates, Friday, January 11, 1799. [electronic resource] : The General Assembly of Virginia considering that the privation of personal rights solemnly sanctioned by the Constitution and laws of the United States, is arbitrary and unjust
http://gull.georgetown.edu/record=b1178825*en-US
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Remarks on the address of sixteen members of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, to their constituents, dated September 29, 1787. [electronic resource] : With some strictures on their objections to the Constitution, recommended by the late Federal Convention, humbly offered to the public. / By a citizen of Philadelphia
http://gull.georgetown.edu/record=b1179434*en-US
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The weaknesses 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. [electronic resource] : Humbly offered to the public, / by a citizen of Philadelphia
http://gull.georgetown.edu/record=b1179437*en-US
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The Federalist [electronic resource] : on the new constitution, written in the year 1788 / by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison and Mr. Jay ; with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius, on the proclamation of neutrality of 1793 ; also, the original Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States, with the amendments made thereto
http://gull.georgetown.edu/record=b1182613*en-US