A collection of rare pamphlets that consider the question of the Constitution, with annotations and a thorough bibliography by Paul Leicester Ford                         In America, we are too apt to forget the losing side of a question. Few to-day know of the intense struggle that took place over the ratification of our constitution, or realize that the adoption of a government which has worked so successfully, met with the strongest opposition from such men as Patrick Henry, Richard Henry Lee, George Mason, George Clinton, Samuel Chase, Elbridge Gerry, Albert Gallatin, James Monroe and others, while many equally famous were either neutral or gave it but lukewarm support. If the great fear and prediction of these men-that the general government would entirely subvert the state governments, with a consequent loss of personal freedom-has not been realized, it will nevertheless be seen in the following pages that many of their objections were embodied in the future amendments, and the disregard of others has occasioned some of our most serious national questions. --Preface, vii                        During his short lifetime Paul Leicester Ford [1865-1902] was a historian and historical novelist as well as a noted and prolific bibliographer of Americana (Bibliography and Reference List of the History and Literature Relating to the Adoption of the Constitution of the United States 1787-8, Bibliotheca Hamiltoniana: A List of Books Written by, or Relating to Alexander Hamilton) and editor of Autobiography of Thomas Jefferson, 1743-1790.                         CONTENTS            Preface             Gerry, Eldridge. Observations on the New Constitution, and on the Federal and State Conventions. By a Columbian Patriot             Webster, Noah. An Examination into the leading principles of the Federal Constitution. By a Citizen of America            Jay, John. An Address to the People of the State of New York, on the subject of the   Constitution. By a Citizen of New York            Smith, Melanchthon. An Address to the People of the State of New York. By a Plebeian             Webster, Pelatiah. The Weakness of Brutus exposed: or, some remarks in vindication of the Constitution. By a Citizen of Philadelphia             Coxe, Tench. An Examination of the Constitution of the United States of America. By an American Citizen            Wilson, James. Speech on the Federal Constitution, delivered in Philadelphia            Dickinson, John. The Letters of Fabius on the Federal Constitution               Hanson, Alexander, Contee. Remarks on the Proposed Plan of a Federal Government. By Aristedes            Randolph, Edmund. Letter on the Federal Constitution             Lee, Richard Henry. Observations of the System of Government proposed by the late Convention. By a Federal Farmer             Mason, George. Objections to the Federal Constitution             Iredell, James. Observations on George Mason's Objections to the Federal Constitution            Ramsay, David. An Address to the Freemen of South Carolina on the Federal Constitution. By Civis             Bibliography of the Constitution 1787-1788            Reference List to the history and literature of the Constitution 1787-1788            Index