Record ID | marc_loc_2016/BooksAll.2016.part04.utf8:61990290:1374 |
Source | Library of Congress |
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001 45052407
003 DLC
005 19981231101454.9
008 981015s1787 pau 000 0 eng
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040 $aDLC$cDLC$edcrb
043 $an-us---
050 10 $aKF4528
050 00 $aJK155$b.W4 1787
100 1 $aWebster, Pelatiah,$d1725-1795.
245 14 $aThe weakness of Brutus exposed, or, Some remarks in vindication of the Constitution proposed by the late federal convention, against the objections and gloomy fears of that writer, humbly offered to the public /$cby a Citizen of Philadelphia.
246 30 $aSome remarks in vindication of the Constitution
260 $aPhiladelphia :$bPrinted for and to be had of John Sparhawk ...,$c1787.
300 $a23, [1] p. ;$c18 cm. (4to)
500 $aA reply to the first of a series of 16 essays appearing in the New York journal, signed Brutus, who is supposed to be Robert Yates. This first essay was copied in the Pennsylvania packet, Oct. 26, 1787.
500 $aSignatures: A-B⁶.
510 4 $aEvans$c20872
650 0 $aConstitutions$zUnited States$xEarly works to 1800.
650 0 $aConstitutional law$zUnited States$xEarly works to 1800.
600 10 $aYates, Robert,$d1738-1801.$tTo the citizens of the state of New-York.
710 2 $aAmerican Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)$5DLC