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Book/Printed Material Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 1787 for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America, from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq., chief justice of New York, and copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esq., late chancellor of that state... February 16, 1909. -- Presented by Mr. Bailey and ordered to be printed Cited as: S. Doc. 60-728

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Title

  • Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 1787 for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America, from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq., chief justice of New York, and copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esq., late chancellor of that state... February 16, 1909. -- Presented by Mr. Bailey and ordered to be printed

Other Title

  • Cited as: S. Doc. 60-728

Names

  • United States Congress. Senate
  • Lansing, John Jr
  • Martin, Luther
  • Yates, Robert
  • United States. Government Publishing Office, publisher, distributor
  • United States. Congress. Senate, author

Created / Published

  • [Washington, D.C.]: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909.

Headings

  • -  Constitutional conventions
  • -  Debates and debating
  • -  Delegation of powers
  • -  Diaries
  • -  Politics and government
  • -  Political science
  • -  The State

Genre

  • Government publication
  • Legislative materials

Medium

  • 1 online resource (208 pages).

Call Number/Physical Location

  • KF12
  • 60-2:S.DOC.728
  • Y 1.1/2:5402

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Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2024780773

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf
  • online text

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Chicago citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, John Jr Lansing, Luther Martin, Robert Yates, Publisher United States Government Publishing Office, and Author United States Congress. Senate. Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 1787 for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America, from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq., chief justice of New York, and copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esq., late chancellor of that state... -- Presented by Mr. Bailey and ordered to be printed. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909] Pdf. https://www.loc.gov/item/2024780773/.

APA citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, Lansing, J. J., Martin, L., Yates, R., United States Government Publishing Office, P. & United States Congress. Senate, A. (1909) Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 1787 for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America, from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq., chief justice of New York, and copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esq., late chancellor of that state... -- Presented by Mr. Bailey and ordered to be printed. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office] [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2024780773/.

MLA citation style:

United States Congress. Senate, et al. Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia in the year 1787 for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America, from the notes taken by the late Robert Yates, Esq., chief justice of New York, and copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esq., late chancellor of that state... -- Presented by Mr. Bailey and ordered to be printed. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909] Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/2024780773/>.