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Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, Volume 38: Bill of Rights, No. 2, the Public Debate, September 1787-May 1788 Volume 38 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x150x43 mm, weight: 1043 g
  • Serija: Ratification of the Constitution
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
  • ISBN-10: 0870209639
  • ISBN-13: 9780870209635
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 576 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x150x43 mm, weight: 1043 g
  • Serija: Ratification of the Constitution
  • Išleidimo metai: 14-Feb-2023
  • Leidėjas: Wisconsin Historical Society Press
  • ISBN-10: 0870209639
  • ISBN-13: 9780870209635
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The second in a planned six-volume series examining the intense debate over the drafting and ratification of the first Ten Amendments to the Constitution, Bill of Rights, Volume II is the latest volume in the landmark Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution series. Volume II in the Bill of Rights series represents a profoundly important documentary record of the effort to protect human rights during the Revolutionary War Era. The volume will include state bills of rights and excerpts from state constitutions that protected rights, actions taken under the Articles of Confederation to protect rights, and the debate over rights in the Constitutional Convention of 1787, among a wealth of other documentation. This volume and those to follow will greatly aid those interested in learning how Americans of the Founding generation established a strong federal system of government while at the same time safeguarding the rights of the people.

Begun in 1976, The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution series is a reference collection that aims to preserve the state-by-state debates about the ratification of the United States Constitution.

 
Frontispiece ii
Acknowledgments xiv
Organization xv
Editorial Procedures xviii
General Ratification Chronology, 1786--1939 xix
Calendar for the Years 1787--1792 xxiii
Symbols xxvi
Introduction 3(1)
Cato I, New York Journal, 27 September 1787
4(1)
Richard Henry Lee's Proposed Amendments, 27 September 1787
5(7)
Henry Knox to Henry Jackson, New York, post-28 September 1787
12(1)
James Madison to George Washington, New York, 30 September 1787
12(3)
Richard Henry Lee to George Mason, New York, 1 October 1787
15(1)
Caesar I, New York Daily Advertiser, 1 October 1787
16(1)
Address of the Seceding Pennsylvania Assemblymen, Philadelphia 2 October 1787
16(2)
Richard Henry Lee to Samuel Adams, New York, 5 October 1787
18(3)
Centinel I, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 5 October 1787
21(4)
James Wilson: Speech at a Public Meeting, Philadelphia, State House Yard 6 October 1787
25(3)
George Mason: Objections to the Constitution, 7 October 1787
28(2)
George Mason to George Washington, Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Va. 7 October 1787
30(1)
George Mason: Objections to the Constitution, 7 October 1787
30(1)
Foederal Constitution, Pennsylvania Gazette, 10 October 1787
31(1)
Richard Henry Lee to George Washington, New York, 11 October 1787
31(1)
A Citizen of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Packet, 12 October 1787
32(3)
An Old Whig I, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 12 October 1787
35(4)
Sly-Boots, Pennsylvania Herald, 13 October 1787
39(1)
Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 13 October 1787
40(1)
George Washington to Henry Knox, Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Va. 15 October 1787
41(1)
A Democratic Federalist, Pennsylvania Herald, 17 October 1787
41(4)
Caesar II, New York Daily Advertiser, 17 October 1787
45(1)
Montezuma, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 17 October 1787
46(4)
Elbridge Gerry to the Massachusetts General Court, New York 18 October 1787
50(2)
A Citizen of Philadelphia, Remarks on the Address of Sixteen Members Philadelphia, 18 October 1787
52(2)
An Old Whig III, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 20 October 1787
54(2)
An American Citizen IV: On the Federal Government, Philadelphia 21 October 1787
56(2)
Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette, New York, 24 October 1787
58(1)
A Citizen, Pennsylvania Carlisle Gazette, 24 October 1787
59(1)
Centinel II, Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 24 October 1787
60(4)
An Old Constitutionalist, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer 26 October 1787
64(1)
Richard Henry Lee to Samuel Adams, New York, 27 October 1787
64(2)
A Confederationalist, Pennsylvania Herald, 27 October 1787
66(2)
"M.C.," Pennsylvania Herald, 27 October 1787
68(2)
An Old Whig IV, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 27 October 1787
70(2)
John De Witt II, Boston American Herald, 29 October 1787
72(1)
Brutus II, New York Journal, 1 November 1787
73(5)
Cincinnatus I: To James Wilson, Esquire, New York Journal 1 November 1787
78(5)
Timoleon, New York Journal, 1 November 1787 (extraordinary)
83(4)
An Old Whig V, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 1 November 1787
87(3)
"M.," New Hampshire Spy, 3 November 1787
90(1)
Archibald Stuart to John Breckinridge, Richmond, Va., 6 November 1787
91(1)
An Officer of the Late Continental Army, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer 6 November 1787
91(3)
Hugh Williamson: Speech at Edenton, N.C., 8 November 1787
94(2)
Federal Farmer, Letters to the Republican, New York, 8 November 1787
96(9)
Cincinnatus II: To James Wilson, Esquire, New York Journal 8 November 1787
105(4)
Centinel III, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 8 November 1787
109(2)
Uncus, Maryland Journal, 9 November 1787
111(4)
John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, London, 10 November 1787
115(1)
William Grayson to William Short, New York, 10 November 1787
115(1)
David Ramsay to Benjamin Rush, Charleston, S.C., 10 November 1787
115(2)
Plain Truth, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 10 November 1787
117(3)
"R.S.," Pennsylvania Herald, 10 November 1787
120(1)
"G.," Pittsburgh Gazette, 10 November 1787
121(1)
Massachusetts Centinel; 10 November 1787
122(1)
Portius, Boston American Herald, 12 November 1787
123(2)
James White to Governor Richard Caswell, New York, 13 November 1787
125(1)
One of the Late Army, Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 14 November 1787
126(1)
Vox Populi, Massachusetts Gazette, 16 November 1787
127(1)
Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 21 November 1787
128(1)
Algernon Sidney, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 21 November 1787
129(1)
Atticus III, Boston Independent Chronicle, 22 November 1787
130(1)
A Countryman II, New Haven Gazette, 22 November 1787
131(2)
A Plain Citizen: To the Honorable the Convention of the Slate of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 22 November 1787
133(3)
Truth, Massachusetts Centinel, 24 November 1787
136(1)
Preston, Connecticut: Instructions to Its Town Delegates to the State Convention 26 November 1787
137(1)
A Federal Republican, A Review of the Constitution, Philadelphia 28 November 1787
138(2)
An Old Whig VII, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 28 November 1787
140(4)
One of the Middling-Interest, Massachusetts Centinel, 28 November 1787
144(4)
Valerius, Massachusetts Centinel, 28 November 1787
148(2)
The Pennsylvania Convention and a Bill ok Rights 28 November--12 December 1787
150(1)
James Wilson: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention, 28 November 1787
150(1)
John Smilie: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention, 28 November 1787
151(2)
Thomas McKean: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention 28 November 1787
153(1)
James Wilson and John Smilie: Speeches in the Pennsylvania Convention 28 November 1787
154(3)
Robert Whitehill: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention 28 November 1787
157(4)
Thomas Hartley: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention 30 November 1787
161(2)
Benjamin Rush: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention 30 November 1787
163(2)
Jasper Yeates: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention, 30 November 1787
165(1)
James Wilson: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention, 4 December 1787
166(1)
James Wilson: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention, 7 December 1787
167(2)
Cumberland County Petition Read in the Pennsylvania Convention 12 December 1787
169(2)
Robert Whitehill: Speech in the Pennsylvania Convention 12 December 1787
171(3)
A Countryman III, New Haven Gazette, 29 November 1787
174(1)
Editors' Note: The Virginia General Assembly and a Second General Convention 30 November--27 December 1787
175(1)
Portland, Maine, Cumberland Gazette, 30 November 1787
176(1)
Many Customers, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 1 December 1787
177(2)
Archibald Stuart to James Madison, Richmond, Va., 2 December 1787
179(1)
Samuel Adams to Richard Henry Lee, Boston, 3 December 1787
180(2)
One of the Common People, Boston Gazette, 3 December 1787
182(2)
Philadelphiensis III, Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 5 December 1787
184(1)
"Z.," Boston Independent Chronicle, 6 December 1787
184(2)
Portland, Maine, Cumberland Gazette, 6 December 1787
186(1)
Brutus, Virginia Journal, 6 December 1787
187(2)
A True Friend, Richmond, Va., 6 December 1787
189(1)
From Roger Sherman, New Haven, Conn., 8 December 1787
190(1)
A Landholder VI, Connecticut Courant, 10 December 1787
191(2)
George Lee Turberville to James Madison, Richmond, Va., 11 December 1787
193(1)
Pennsylvania Convention Considers Amendments to Constitution 12 December 1787
193(1)
James Madison to Archibald Stuart, New York, 14 December 1787
193(1)
Agrippa VI, Massachusetts Gazette, 14 December 1787
194(1)
Belchertown, Mass.: Instructions to State Convention Delegates 17 December 1787
195(1)
Preliminary Instructions, 17 December 1787
195(1)
Final Instructions, 17 December 1787
196(1)
The Dissent of the Minority of the Pennsylvania Convention 18 December 1787
197(6)
A Countryman, Baltimore Maryland Gazette, 18 December 1787
203(1)
Anti-Cincinnatus, Northampton, Mass., Hampshire Gazette 19 December 1787
204(2)
North Carolina Gazette, 19 December 1787
206(1)
Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, Paris, 20 December 1787
207(1)
Rufus King to Jeremiah Wadsworth, New York, 23 December 1787
208(1)
One of the People: Antifederal Arguments, Maryland Journal 25 December 1787
209(1)
Philadelphiensis VI, Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 26 December 1787
210(1)
Edmund Randolph: Reasons for Not Signing the Constitution 27 December 1787
211(5)
Remarker, Boston Independent Chronicle, 27 December 1787
216(2)
The New Roof, Pennsylvania Packet, 29 December 1787
218(2)
America, New York Daily Advertiser, 31 December 1787
220(5)
Thomas Jefferson to Uriah Forrest, Paris, 31 December 1787
225(1)
Marquis de Lafayette to George Washington, Paris, 1 January 1788
226(1)
Giles Hickory, New York American Magazine, 1 January 1788
226(4)
Mariot, Massachusetts Centinel, 2 January 1788
230(1)
Samuel Osgood to Samuel Adams, New York, 5 January 1788
231(2)
The Republican, Connecticut Courant, 7 January 1788
233(5)
Thomas B, Wait to George Thatcher, Portland, Maine, 8 January 1788
238(1)
George Washington to Edmund Randolph, Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Va. 8 January 1788
239(1)
Massachusetts Salem Mercury, 8 January 1788
240(1)
Dentatus, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 8 January 1788
241(1)
Jeremiah Hill to George Thatcher, Biddeford, Maine, 9 January 1788
241(1)
Pennsylvania Gazette, 9 January 1788
242(1)
Pennsylvania Packet, 9 January 1788
242(1)
Conciliator, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 9 January 1788
243(2)
James Madison to Edmund Randolph, New York, 10 January 1788
245(1)
An Impartial Citizen, Petersburg Virginia Gazette, 10 January 1788
246(2)
A Farmer, Exeter, N.H., Freeman's Oracle, 11 January 1788
248(4)
An Honest American, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 11 January 1788
252(1)
Publius: The Federalist 38, New York Independent Journal, 12 January 1788
252(1)
Charles Johnson to James Iredell, Strawberry Hill, Edenton, N.C. 14 January 1788
253(1)
Marlborough, New Hampshire, Town Meeting, 15 January 1788
254(1)
Agrippa XII, Massachusetts Gazette, 15 January 1788
255(1)
Conciliator, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 15 January 1788
256(5)
A Republican Federalist, Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 16 January 1788
261(1)
Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 16 January 1788
261(1)
Philanthropos, Pennsylvania Gazette, 16 January 1788
262(3)
Brutus IX, New York Journal, 17 January 1788
265(1)
The South Carolina House of Representatives and a Bill of Rights 18 January 1788
266(1)
James Lincoln: Speech in the South Carolina House of Representatives 18 January 1788
266(1)
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney: Speech in the South Carolina House of Representatives, 18 January 1788
266(1)
Alfredus, Exeter, N.H., Freeman's Oracle, 18 January 1788
267(5)
An Independent Freeholder, Winchester Virginia Gazette, 18 January 1788
272(2)
An Honest American, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 19 January 1788
274(1)
Verus Conciliator, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 19 January 1788
275(1)
Junius, Massachusetts Gazette, 22 January 1788
275(2)
Silas Lee to George Thatcher, Biddeford, Maine, 23 January 1788
277(1)
John Adams to Cotton Tufts, Grosvenor Square, London, 23 January 1788
277(1)
Valerius, Virginia Independent Chronicle, 23 January 1788
278(2)
The Massachusetts Convention and a Bill of Rights 23 January--5 February 1788
280(1)
Joseph Bradley Varnum: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention 23 January 1788
280(1)
Samuel Thompson: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention 23 January 1788
281(1)
James Bowdoin: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention, 23 January 1788
281(1)
Theophilus Parsons: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention 23 January 1788
282(1)
Abraham Holmes: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention 30 January 1788
283(2)
Christopher Gore: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention 30 January 1788
285(1)
Thomas Dawes, Jr.: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention 30 January 1788
286(2)
William Cushing: Undelivered Speech in the Massachusetts Convention c. 4 February 1788
288(2)
John Taylor: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention, 5 February 1788
290(1)
Theophilus Parsons: Speech in the Massachusetts Convention 5 February 1788
290(1)
Massachusetts Centinel, 26 January 1788
291(1)
Plain Truth, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 26 January 1788
292(1)
Agrippa XV, Massachusetts Gazette, 29 January 1788
292(2)
Civis Rusticus, Virginia Independent Chronicle, 30 January 1788
294(3)
Aristides: Remarks on the Proposed Plan of a Federal Government Annapolis, Md., 31 January 1788
297(4)
Thomas Jefferson to William Stephens Smith, Paris, 2 February 1788
301(1)
Marquis de Lafayette to George Washington, Paris, 4 February 1788
302(1)
Agrippa XVI, Massachusetts Gazette, 5 February 1788
302(2)
Massachusetts Convention Recommends Amendments to Constitution 6 February 1788
304(1)
John Trumbull to Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., Paris, 6 February 1788
304(1)
Philadelphiensis IX, Philadelphia Freeman's Journal, 6 February 1788
305(1)
An Old Whig VIII, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 6 February 1788
305(1)
The State Soldier II, Virginia Independent Chronicle, 6 February 1788
306(2)
Thomas Jefferson to Alexander Donald, Paris, 7 February 1788
308(1)
George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, Mount Vernon Fairfax County, Va., 7 February 1788
308(1)
A Friend to the Rights of the People: Anti-Fœderalist, No. I, Exeter, N.H. Freeman's Oracle, 8 February 1788
309(1)
A Friend to the Republic: Anti-Fœderalist, No. II, Exeter, N.H., Freeman's Oracle, 8 February 1788
310(1)
John Adams to Cotton Tufts, London, 12 February 1788
311(1)
Conciliator, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 12 February 1788
312(1)
Algernon Sidney II, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 13 February 1788
312(1)
A Citizen of the United States, Pennsylvania Gazette, 13 February 1788
313(1)
A Farmer I, Baltimore Maryland Gazette, 15 February 1788
314(10)
New York Journal, 15 February 1788
324(1)
From George Nicholas, Charlottesville, Va., 16 February 1788
325(1)
Baltimore Maryland Gazette, 19 February 1788
326(1)
Marcus I, Norfolk and Portsmouth Journal, 20 February 1788
326(4)
The Impartial Examiner I, Virginia Independent Chronicle, 20 February 1788
330(1)
Alexander White, Winchester Virginia Gazette, 22 February 1788
331(4)
Richard Henry Lee to James Gordon, Jr., Chantilly, Westmoreland County, Va. 26 February 1788
335(1)
Joseph Spencer to James Madison, Orange County, Va., 28 February 1788
336(1)
Alexander White, Winchester Virginia Gazette, 29 February 1788
337(1)
A Farmer II, Baltimore Maryland Gazette, 29 February 1788
338(5)
A Columbian Patriot: Observations on the Constitution, Boston, February 1788
343(2)
Giles Hickory, New York American Magazine, 1 March 1788
345(10)
Pittsburgh Gazette, 1 March 1788
355(2)
Petition of the Inhabitants of Wayne Township, Cumberland County, Pa. 1 March 1788
357(2)
Aristides, Maryland Journal, 4 March 1788 (extra)
359(5)
The Impartial Examiner I, Virginia Independent Chronicle, 5 March 1788
364(2)
Providence, R.I., United States Chronicle, 6 March 1788
366(1)
John Page to Thomas Jefferson, Rosewell, Gloucester County, Va. 7 March 1788
366(1)
Philadelphiensis XI, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 8 March 1788
367(1)
Reflection I, Pennsylvania Carlisle Gazette, 12 March 1788
368(2)
A Plebeian, Maryland Journal, 14 March 1788
370(2)
Sommers, Pittsburgh Gazette, 15 March 1788
372(5)
Maryland Journal, 18 March 1788
377(1)
Pennsylvania Carlisle Gazette, 19 March 1788
377(2)
Gazette of the State of Georgia, 20 March 1788
379(2)
Luther Martin: Address No. II, Maryland Journal, 21 March 1788
381(7)
Philadelphia Freeman's Journal 26 March 1788
388(1)
Luther Martin: Address No. Ill, Maryland Journal, 28 March 1788
388(4)
A Friend to Equal Liberty, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer 28 March 1788
392(1)
Amendment, Rhode Island Providence Gazette, 29 March 1788
393(1)
A Farmer VI, Baltimore Maryland Gazette, 1 April 1788
394(2)
A Native of Virginia: Observations upon the Proposed Plan of Federal Government, Petersburg, Va., 2 April 1788
396(4)
Boston Independent Chronicle, 3 April 1788
400(1)
A Planter, Gazette of the State of Georgia, 3 April 1788
401(2)
Luther Martin: Address No. IV, Maryland Journal, 4 April 1788
403(2)
George Nicholas to James Madison, Charlottesville, Va., 5 April 1788
405(1)
James Madison to George Nicholas, Orange, Va., 8 April 1788
406(1)
Thoughts at the Plough, Pennsylvania Carlisle Gazette, 9 April 1788
406(3)
Cassius II: To Richard Henry Lee, Esquire, Virginia Independent Chronicle 9 April 1788
409(1)
A Freeholder, Virginia Independent Chronicle, 9 April 1788 (extraordinary)
410(2)
North Carolina Eden ton Intelligencer, 9 April 1788
412(1)
A Citizen of the State of Maryland, Remarks Relative to a Bill of Rights Philadelphia, 12 April 1788
412(3)
Benjamin Rush to David Ramsay, Charleston Columbian Herald 14 April 1788
415(1)
A Citizen of New-York: An Address to the People of the Stale of New-York New York, 15 April 1788
416(2)
A Plebeian: An Address to the People of the State of New-York, New York 17 April 1788
418(2)
Fabius III, Pennsylvania Mercury, 17 April 1788
420(4)
Fabius IV, Pennsylvania Mercury, 19 April 1788
424(5)
James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, Orange, Va., 22 April 1788
429(1)
Peter W. Yates to His Friend in the Country, Albany, N.Y., 24 April 1788
429(1)
George Washington to John Armstrong, Sr., Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Va. 25 April 1788
430(1)
A Farmer VII (Part 6), Baltimore Maryland Gazette, 25 April 1788
431(4)
Henry Knox to Marquis de Lafayette, New York, 26 April 1788
435(1)
Maryland Convention Considers Amendments to Constitution, 26 April 1788
435(1)
Richard Henry Lee to Samuel Adams, Chantilly, Westmoreland County, Va. 28 April 1788
435(2)
George Washington to Marquis de Lafayette, Mount Vernon, Fairfax County, Va. 28 April 1788
437(1)
Fabius VIII, Pennsylvania Mercury, 29 April 1788
438(1)
Philodemos, Pennsylvania Gazette, 30 April 1788
439(1)
Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 30 April 1788
440(2)
The Society of Western Gentlemen Revise the Constitution Virginia Independent Chronicle, 30 April, 7 May 1788 (extra)
442(4)
Address to the Members of the New York and Virginia Conventions post-30 April 1788
446(3)
Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, Paris, 2 May 1788
449(1)
Federal Farmer: An Additional Number of Letters to the Republican, New York 2 May 1788
449(16)
Richard Henry Lee to James Gordon, Jr., Chantilly, Westmoreland County, Va. 7 May 1788
465(2)
Nathan Dane to Samuel Adams, New York, 10 May 1788
467(1)
The Federalist's Political Creed, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer 10 May 1788
468(3)
Pennsylvania Carlisle Gazette, 21 May 1788
471(4)
South Carolina Convention Recommends Amendments to Constitution 23 May 1788
475(1)
Richard Henry Lee to Edmund Pendleton, Chantilly, Westmoreland County, Va. 26 May 1788
475(4)
George Mason to Thomas Jefferson, Gunston Hall, Fairfax County, Va. 26 May 1788
479(1)
Thomas Jefferson to Edward Carrington, Paris, 27 May 1788
480(2)
Publius: The Federalist 84, New York, 28 May 1788
482(6)
Publius: The Federalist 85, New York, 28 May 1788
488(1)
An American, Pennsylvania Packet, 31 May 1788
488(2)
Biographical Gazetteer
490(19)
Index 509