There were many writers other than John Jay, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton who, in 1787 and 1788, argued for the Constitutionās ratification. In a collection central to our understanding of the American founding,Ā Friends of the ConstitutionĀ brings together forty-nine of the most important of these āotherā Federalistsā writings.
573 pages.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction: āThe āOtherā Federalist Papers: A Preliminary Sketchā āĀ Herbert J. Storing
1
Address to the People of the United StatesāĀ āĀ Benjamin Rush
12
Circular to the States āĀ George Washington
44
āAn Essay on the Means of Promoting Federal Sentiments in the United StatesāĀ ā Nicholas Collin
67
Fabius āĀ John Dickinson
88
A Freeman āĀ Tench Coxe
109
Philo-Publius āĀ William Duer
115
Extract of Letter to Charles Carter āĀ George Washington
127
A Citizen of New YorkĀ ā John Jay
154
Speech āĀ Benjamin Franklin
167
America āĀ Noah Webster
179
A Countryman āĀ Roger Sherman
183
A Citizen of Philadelphia āĀ Peletiah Webster
227
Fabius āĀ John Dickinson
236
Alfredus āĀ Samuel Tenney
247
An American Citizen āĀ Tench Coxe
260
A Citizen of New Haven āĀ Roger Sherman
274
Remarks on the New Plan of Government āĀ Hugh Williamson
282
Essay to the People of Connecticut
286
Letters āĀ Oliver Ellsworth
379
A Citizen of America āĀ Noah Webster
416
A Foreign Spectator āĀ Nicholas Collin
427
Crito āĀ Stephen Hopkins
457
One of the People Called Quakers
469
An American Citizen āĀ Tench Coxe
480
A Landholder āĀ Oliver Ellsworth
487
Fabius āĀ John Dickinson
502
Oration on the Foruth of July āĀ James Wilson
508
Remarks at the Closing of the Federal Convention āĀ Benjamin Franklin
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