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Tench Coxe
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau Collection 1781-1844 Mss.B.D92p
The Approaching Death of the Collective Right Theory of the Second Amendment
Jeffersons Rivals: the Shifting Character of the Federalists 23
The Slavery and the Constitutional Convention: Historical Perspectives
The Collaboration of Tench Coxe and Thomas Jeff Erson
The Author Acknowledges the Difficulty of Locating Post Molds Under The
Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 1787-1823,” 7 William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal, Issue 2, 347-99 (Feb
Pennsylvania Magazine of HISTORY and BIOGRAPHY
Class and Political Economy in the Early Republic Daniel Pace
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"Loyalist Problem" in the Early Republic: Naturalization, Navigation and the Cultural Solution, 1783--1850 Emily Iggulden University of New Hampshire, Durham
The Aftermath of Hamilton's "Report on Manufactures"
Establishing the First Government Under the Constitution
State Power and Private Interest: the Challenge of Mobilization Policy in the Critical Period
Whiskey Rebellion
Amicus Brief of Legal Historians
April 15, 2012 George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Alexander
Furnishing Plan for the First Floor of Congress Hall, Independence
Why the Constitution's “Convention for Proposing Amendments”
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Tench Coxe and the Right to Keep and Bear Arms, 1787-1823
Furnishings Plan Benjamin Franklin Bachets Aurora Subscription Office 322 Market Street Philadelphia, PA D
The Constitutional Values of Sympathy and Independence
An Introduction to the Federalist
The Society Jor Political Inquiries: the Limits of Republican Discourse in Philadelphia on the Eve Oj the Constitutional Convention
Guns and Speech Technologies: How the Right to Bear Arms Affects Copyright Regulations of Speech Technologies
Alexander Hamilton and the Report on Manufactures: a Suggestion
Mathew Carey and the Growth of the Protective Doctrine Stephen
The Enumerated Powers of States'
The Aftermath of Hamilton's "Report on Manufactures" Author(S): Douglas A
Cultural Conflict in Early Nineteenth-Century Pennsylvania Politics