Call Number (LC) Title Results
JK155 .E64 1984eb The political theory of the Federalist / 1
JK155 .E84 1985 The Essential antifederalist / 1
JK155 .F42 2003 The Federalist : with letters of Brutus / 1
JK155 .F43 1989 The Federalist Papers and the new institutionalism / 1
JK155.F43 JK155.F43 1989 The Federalist Papers and the New Institutionalism. 1
JK155 .F73 2014 Publius and political imagination / 1
JK155 .F87 1984 The authority of Publius : a reading of the Federalist papers / 1
JK155 .M38 1999 The noblest minds : fame, honor, and the American founding / 1
JK155 .S55 1982a Language, politics, and Ṯẖe̲ F̲e̲ḏe̲ṟa̲ḻi̲s̲ṯ : a linguistic approach to interpretation / 1
JK155 .W48 1987 Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution / 1
JK155.W48 1987 Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution. 1
JK155 .W54 Explaining America : The Federalist / 1
JK157 .E46 2015 An empire of reason / 1
JK157 .V2 1948 The great rehearsal; the story of the making and ratifying of the Constitution of the United States. 1
JK161.G3 B6 1937 Georgia and the federal Constitution : Proceedings of the state Constitutional convention, and proceedings of the state legislature with respect to the amendments proposed by the United States Congress on September 25, 1789, March 4, 1794 and December 9, 1803 / 1
JK161.M41 H26 The contest over the ratification of the Federal Constitution in the State of Massachusetts. 1
JK161 .N53 1966 The eleventh pillar; New York State and the Federal Constitution. 1
JK161.N53 R45 1985 The Reluctant pillar : New York and the adoption of the federal Constitution / 1
JK166 1839 A2 The jubilee of the Constitution : A discourse delivered at the request of the New York Historical Society, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839; being the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as president of the United States, on Thursday, the 30th of April, 1789 / 1
JK166 1939 Proceedings at the ceremony in commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the commencement of the first Congress of the United States under the Constitution, at a joint session of the Congress in the House of representatives, March fourth, nineteen thirty-nine. 1