Authors: Agrippa

1787–1789

Agrippa 16

To the Massachusetts Convention. Gentlemen, In my last address I ascertained, from historical records, the following principles, that, in the original state of government, the whole power resides in the

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1787–1789

Agrippa 2

To the People of Massachusetts. In the Gazette of the 23d instant, I ascertained from the state of other countries and the experience of mankind, that free countries are most

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1787–1789

Agrippa 1

To the People, Many inconveniencies and difficulties in the new plan of government have been mentioned by different writers on that subject. Mr Gerry has given the publick his objections

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