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353. The Dissent of the Minority of the Pennsylvania Convention, Pennsylvania Packet, 18 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:36 n.]+
355. Publius: The Federalist 24, New York Independent Journal, 19 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:42]
358. Joseph Barrell to Nathaniel Barrell, Boston, 20 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:51]+
372. New England, Connecticut Courant, 24 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:83]
375. Samuel A. Otis to Theodore Sedgwick, New York, 25 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:91]+
385. Edmund Randolph and the Constitution [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:135 n.]+
389. Luther Martin: Genuine Information I, Baltimore Maryland Gazette, 28 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:150]
392–A. An American: To Richard Henry Lee, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 28 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:168]
392–A. An American: To Richard Henry Lee, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 28 December [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:171]+
407. An Old Man, Carlisle Gazette, 2 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:228]+
410. Centinel VIII, Philadelphia Independent Gazetteer, 2 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:233]
417. Samuel Osgood to Samuel Adams, New York, 5 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:267]
418. Publius: The Federalist 35, New York Independent Journal, 5 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:268]
418. Publius: The Federalist 35, New York Independent Journal, 5 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:268]
420. James Wadsworth and Oliver Ellsworth, Speeches in the Connecticut Convention, 7 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:276]
[Headnote] [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:289 n.]
439. Governor George Clinton: Speech to the New York Legislature, Poughkeepsie, 11 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:342]
475. William Russell to William Fleming, Aspenville, 25 January [Commentaries on the Constitution 15:468]
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– importance of Union to [4 references]
– power over should reside in central government [11 references]
– problems with under Confederation [17 references]
– need for navy to protect [4 references]
– opposition to Constitution’s provisions providing for regulation of by a simple majority of Congress [10 references]
– debate over restraints upon states’ power over [4 references]
– New York’s dominance over neighbors [12 references]
– will improve under Constitution [15 references]
– debate over in Constitutional Convention [5 references]
– will be annihilated if Constitution is rejected [1 reference]
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