Democracy, Liberty, and Property: Readings in the American Political TraditionFrancis William Coker |
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... Paul Leicester Ford ) , Vol . X , pp . 266-269 , 342- 343 ( letters to James Madison , August 30 , 1823 , and to Henry Lee , May 8 , 1825 ) ; Carl Becker , The Declaration of Independence : a Study in the His- tory of Political Ideas ...
... Paul Leicester Ford ) , Vol . X , pp . 266-269 , 342- 343 ( letters to James Madison , August 30 , 1823 , and to Henry Lee , May 8 , 1825 ) ; Carl Becker , The Declaration of Independence : a Study in the His- tory of Political Ideas ...
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... Paul Leicester Ford , " Editor's Introduction " and contemporary accounts , in his edition of The Federalist ; letter of Madison to James K. Paulding , July 23 , 1818 , in Writ- ings , ed . by Gaillard Hunt ( 9 vols . , 1901-10 ) , Vol ...
... Paul Leicester Ford , " Editor's Introduction " and contemporary accounts , in his edition of The Federalist ; letter of Madison to James K. Paulding , July 23 , 1818 , in Writ- ings , ed . by Gaillard Hunt ( 9 vols . , 1901-10 ) , Vol ...
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... Paul Leicester Ford ( Brooklyn , 1888 ) , pp . 1–23 , at 5-13 . to the wishes and expectations of their constituents , the OBSERVATIONS ON THE NEW CONSTITUTION 337 From Observations on the New Constitution (1788)
... Paul Leicester Ford ( Brooklyn , 1888 ) , pp . 1–23 , at 5-13 . to the wishes and expectations of their constituents , the OBSERVATIONS ON THE NEW CONSTITUTION 337 From Observations on the New Constitution (1788)
Contents
PREFACE | 1 |
JOHN WINTHROP 15881649 | 15 |
JOHN COTTON 15841652 | 21 |
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