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The Debates in the several state conventions on the adoption of the Federal Constitution as recommended by the general convention at Philadelphia in 1787 : together with the journal of the federal convention, Luther Martin's letter, Yates's minutes, Congressional opinions, Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of '98-'99, and other illustrations of the Constitution / collected and revised from contemporary publications, by Jonathan Elliott ; published under the sanction of Congress.

Slavery and Anti-Slavery, Part 2: Slave Trade in the Atlantic World Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Madison, James, 1751-1836.
Elliot, Jonathan, 1784-1846.
United States. Constitutional Convention (1787)
Series:
Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive: Part II: Slave trade in the Atlantic world.
Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive: Part II: Slave trade in the Atlantic world
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States. Constitution.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (5 v.) ;
Edition:
2nd ed., with considerable additions.
Other Title:
Debates in the several state conventions on the adoption of the Federal Constitution
Place of Publication:
Washington : Printed for the editor, 1836-1845.
Notes:
Vol. 5 has title: Debates on the adoption of the federal Constitution, in the convention held at Philadelphia, in 1787; with a diary of the debates of the Congress of the Confereration; as reported by James Madison ... Rev. and newly arranged by Johnathan Elliot ... Supplementary to Elliot's Debates ... 1845.
Reproduction of the original from the Library of Congress.
OCLC:
785636692

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