Edited by Kaminski, Saladino, Reid, Schoenleber, Leffler, Flamingo, Conley, and Moore
"The most important editorial project in the nation." -Leonard W. Levy, constitutional historian This is the second of three volumes documenting Rhode Island's public and private debates about the Constitution. This documentary series is a research tool of remarkable power, an unrivaled reference work for historical and legal scholars, librarians, and students of the Constitution.
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