THE DEBATE ON THE CONSTITUTION, SLIPCASED Part And 2, LIBRARY Of AMERICA
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Reference Number: Avaluer:17216268 | Subject: History |
Binding: hardcover w/ DJ |
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THE DEBATE ON THE CONSTITUTION: FEDERALIST AND ANTIFEDERALIST SPEECHES, ATRICLES, AND LETTERS DURING THE STUGGLE OVER RATIFICATION PART ONE: SEPTEMBER 1787 TO FEBRUARY 1788 : PUBLISHER; The Library of America; 1993 copyright, 1st printing; 1214 pages.
THE DEBATE ON THE CONSTITUTION: FEDERALIST AND ANTIFEDERALIST SPEECHES, ATRICLES, AND LETTERS DURING THE STUGGLE OVER RATIFICATION PART TWO: JANRUAR...Y TO AUGUST 1788 : PUBLISHER; The Library of America; 1993 copyright, 1st printing; 1175 pages.
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