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Dewey Decimal Number: 342.73029 EAN: 9780451528841 ISBN: 0451528840 Label: Signet Classics Manufacturer: Signet Classics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 416 Publication Date: May 06, 2003 Publisher: Signet Classics Release Date: May 06, 2003 Sales Rank: 4167 Studio: Signet Classics Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The dissenting opinions of Patrick Henry and others who saw the Constitution as a threat to our hard-won rights and liberties. Edited and introduced by Ralph Ketcham. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - The Anti-Federalist PapersArrived promptly and in good condition. The book contains Newspaper articles of the period challenging the ratification of the proposed Constitution, along with debates intended to show weaknesses in it. Very valuable to the researcher into The Constitution, and the thoughts that went into it. Rating: - The Anti-Federalist PapersThe Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates (Signet Classics) A good read and exactly what I was looking for. It, among other books, will be recommended reading for a class on the "Great Debate." Douglas R. Holden Rating: - quick shipping; great product!!!Product was in great shape and as described; would definitely buy from this seller again! Rating: - The Origin of our Bill of Rights"The Anti-Federalist Papers" along with the "Federalist Papers" is an excellent way to really learn about how our Constitution came about. Pseudonyms like The Centinel, The Pennsylvania Farmer, John DeWitt, Cato, et.al. set forth the cons against why various provisions of our Constitution should be viewed with great suspicion, and they offered counter proposals to safeguard our freedoms from ultimate despotism. I haven't read all the papers as I am also studying the Federalist Papers along with ... Read More Rating: - long over dueI read the Federalist Papers when I was in school. Both should be required reading today. |
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