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- The Springfield Armory: a Study in Institutional Development
- THE SOUTH CAROLINA FEDERALISTS, II. the Scene Of
- The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine
- Fixing Implied Constitutional Powers in the Founding Era
- A Self-Evident Lie: Southern Slavery and the Erosion of American Freedom
- The Federalists in the South 1789–1800
- The Federalists' Cold War: the Fries Rebellion, National Security, and the State, 1787-1800 Paul Douglas Newman University of Pittsburghat Johnstown
- A Sketchbook of the Hampton, Gonzales
- Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography (PMHB), LXII (July, 1938), 324-349; Eugene P
- Fixing Implied Constitutional Powers in the Founding Era
- Of the United States Congress 1774-1989 Bicentennial Edition
- Congress Hall Capitol of the United States, 1790-1800
- 1789 *1801 Origins: the House Committee of Ways and Means
- The Public Creditors and the Assumption Issue in Pennsylvania, 1790-1802
- Constitution in Congress: Substantive Issues in the First Congress, 1789-1791 David P
- Ashley River Historic District (Boundary Increase)
- Presidential Management of the Administrative State: the Not-So-Unitary Executive
- MINIATURES PAINTED in AMERICA R
- Todd Estes, “'The Most Bewitching Piece of Parlimentary Oratory': Fisher Ames' Jay Treaty Speech Reconsidered” Histori
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Historical Study: IRS Historical Fact Book: a Chronology 1646-1992