Secret proceedings and debates of the Convention assembled a
Secret proceedings and debates of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787, for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq. Chief Justice of New-York, and copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esq., late Chancellor of that state, members of that convention including "The Genuine Information" laid before the Legislature of Maryland by Luther Martin, Esq., then Attorney-General of that state and a member of t
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