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James Winthrop: Agrippa III
Agrippa IIIJames Winthrop30 November 1787by James Winthrop, AgrippaTo the People.It has been proved, from the clearest evidence, in two former papers, that a free government, I mean one in…James Winthrop: Agrippa IV
Agrippa IVJames Winthrop3 December 1787by James Winthrop, AgrippaTo the People.Having considered some of the principal advantages of the happy form of government under which it is our…James Winthrop: Agrippa VI
Agrippa VIJames Winthrop14 December 1787by James Winthrop, AgrippaTo the People.To prevent any mistakes, or misapprehensions of the argument, stated in my last paper, to prove that the…James Winthrop: Agrippa VII
Agrippa VIIJames Winthrop18 December 1787by James Winthrop, AgrippaTo the People.There cannot be a doubt, that, while the trade of this continent remains free, the activity of our countrymen…James Winthrop: Agrippa VIII
Agrippa VIIIJames Winthrop25 December 1787by James Winthrop, AgrippaSee also Federalist No. 11To the People.It has been proved, by indisputable evidence, that power is not the grand principle…James Winthrop: Agrippa IX
Agrippa IXJames Winthrop28 December 1787by James Winthrop, AgrippaTo the People.We come now to the second and last article of complaint against the present confederation, which is, that…James Winthrop: Agrippa XI
Agrippa XIJames Winthrop8 January 1788by James Winthrop, AgrippaTo the People.My last Address contained the outlines of a system fully adequate to all the useful purposes of the union. Its…James Winthrop: Agrippa XII
Agrippa XIIJames Winthrop11 January 1788by James WinthropTo the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen,Suffer an individual to lay before you his contemplations on the great subject that now…James Winthrop: Agrippa XIII
Agrippa XIIIJames Winthrop14 January 1788by James Winthrop(concluded from our last)To the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen,The question then arises, what is the kind of government best…James Winthrop: Agrippa XIV
Agrippa XIVJames Winthrop18 January 1788by James Winthrop(Concluded from our last.)To the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen,To tell us that we ought to look beyond local interests. and judge…