Political Essays of William Paterson
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https://doi.org/10.14713/jrul.v18i2.1332Keywords:
William Paterson,Abstract
McCormick explores the forty-six political essays by William Paterson (1745– 1806) contained in a folio volume of ninety-one pages that has been one of the unexploited treasures of the Rutgers University Library. In addition, five essays that were written under the pseudonym "Aurelius" are published in the article.Downloads
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