Ideas of James Madison and Alexander Hamilton which influenced the Constitutional Convention of 1787 / Stanley Farmwald. 1967.

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Ideas of James Madison and Alexander Hamilton which influenced the Constitutional Convention of 1787 / Stanley Farmwald. 1967.

[2], 28 leaves ; 28 cm.

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