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The Constitution of the United States of America
Agreed to in convention, at Philadelphia, September 17, 1787 -
The Constitution or frame of government, for the United States of America
as reported by the convention of delegates, from the United States, begun and held at Philadelphia on the first Monday of May, 1787, and continued by adjournments to the seventeenth day of September following.-- -
A view of the proposed Constitution of the United States, as agreed to by the convention of delegates from several states at Philadelphia, the 17th day of Septem' 1787--compared with the present Confederation
With sundry notes and observations -
Remarks on the address of sixteen members of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, to their constituents, dated September 29, 1787
With some strictures on their objections to the Constitution, recommended by the late Federal Convention, humbly offered to the public -
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
Humbly offered to the public -
The case, Trevett against Weeden
on information and complaint, for refusing paper bills in payment for butcher's meat, in market, at par with specie. Tried before the Honourable Superior Court, in the county of Newport, September term, 1786. -
The case, Trevett against Weeden
on information and complaint, for refusing paper bills in payment for butcher's meat, in market, at par with specie. Tried before the Honourable Superior Court, in the county of Newport, September term, 1786. Also, the case of the judges of said court, before the Honourable General Assembly, at Providence, October session, 1786, on citation, for dismissing said complaint. Wherein the rights of the people to trial by jury, &c. are stated and maintained, and the legislative, judiciary and executive powers of government examined and defined. By James M. Varnum, Esq; major-general of the state of Rhode-Island, &c. counsellor at law, and member of Congress for said state