PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY,
written in 1793,
Likewise,
THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION,
With all the Amendments.
Corrected and Revised.
☞ As a universal wish seemed to prevail that these valuable writings should undergo a revision, and be printed in a form that should in some measure correspond with their high claim to merit, are now offered to the public in a dress which it is believed will meet with general approbation.
GEORGE F. HOPKINS,
Washington's Head, 118 Pearl-street.
Dec 8 P & H tf
The volumes bore, respectively, the following titles:—"The | Federalist, | on the new constitution. | By Publius. | Written in 1788. | To which is added, | Pacificus, | on the proclamation of neutrality. | Written in 1793. | Likewise, | The Federal Constitution, | with all the amendments. | Revised and corrected. | In two volumes. | Vol. I. | Copy-right secured. | New-York: | Printed and sold by George F. Hopkins, | At Washington's Head. | 1802."
"The | Federalist, | on the new constitution. | By Publius. | Written in 1788. | To which is added, | Pacificus, | on the proclamation of neutrality. | Written in 1793. | Likewise, | The Federal Constitution, | with all the amendments. | Revised and corrected. | In two volumes. | Vol. II. | Copy-right secured. | New-York: | Printed and sold by George F. Hopkins, | At Washington's Head. | 1802."
This edition of The Federalist forms two neat octavos, of three hundred and twenty-eight[1] and three hundred
- ↑ There are two pages each of 167 and 168 in this volume.