The weakness of Brutus exposed: or, some remarks in vindication of the constitution proposed by the late Federal Convention, against the objections and gloomy fears of that writer humbly offered to the public, by a citizen of Philadelphia
[Brooklyn: Paul Leicester Ford], 1888]. 8vo, pp. 14, [2]; original unprinted paper wrappers; shallow chipping to covers, wrappers loosening; very good. "Brutus is the signature (of Thomas Treadwell...) to a series of sixteen newspaper essays in the New York Journal, which were extensively copied throughout the country. This is an..... More