Authors: John Dickinson

1787–1789

Fabius 8

OBSERVATIONS ON THE CONSTITUTION proposed by the FEDERAL CONVENTION. The proposed confederation offers to us a system of diversified representation in the legislative, executive, and judicial departments, as essentially necessary

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1787–1789

Fabius 7

OBSERVATIONS ON THE CONSTITUTION Proposed by the FEDERAL CONVENTION. Thus happily mistaken was the ingenious, learned, and patriotic Lord Belhaven, in his prediction concerning the fate of his country; and

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1787–1789

Fabius 9

OBSERVATIONS ON THE CONSTITUTION proposed by the FEDERAL CONVENTION. When the sentiments of some objectors, concerning the British constitution, are considered, it is surprizing, that they should apprehend so much

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1787–1789

Fabius 3

The writer of this address hopes, that he will not be thought so disengaged from the objections against the principle assumed, that he may be excused for recurring to his

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