Propositions of Colonel Hamilton, of New-York, in the Convention for establishing a constitutional government for the United States : also, a summary of the political opinions of John Adams, late president of the United States, illustrated and proved by extracts from his writings on government.

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Other Authors: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804, Adams, John, 1735-1826, Adams, Samuel, 1722-1803
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Series:Making of modern law: legal treatises 1800-1926
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Item Description:"And a most interesting discussion, of the fundamental points of difference between the two great political parties in the United States, by the said John Adams, a Federalist, and Samuel Adams, late governor of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, a Republican, in four letters, written while the former was Vice-President of the United States, and the latter was Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts."
Microfiche copy imperfect: p. 31-32 bottom half wanting.
Reproduction of original from Harvard Law School Library.
Physical Description:32 pages ; 12 cm.