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EUROPEAN HISTORY. See American Historical Association Reports His- 

 tory teaching. 

 EUROPEAN WAR, 1914. 



Declaration of International Naval Conference signed by delegates of 

 United States to International Naval Conference held at London, Eng- 

 land, from Dec. 4, 1908, to Feb. 26. 1909, together with an opinion of 

 Cone Johnson, Solicitor for State Department, relative to transfer of 

 merchant ships during war. 1914. 89 pages. (63d Cong. 2d sess., 

 S. Doc. 563.) Paper, lOc. 



The Solicitor's opinion is dated Aug. 7, 1914. 



" My thought is of America," President Wilson's appeal for American neu- 

 trality. Extension of remarks of Edward T. Taylor of Colorado in 

 House, Aug. 20, 1914. (In Congressional Record, vol. 51, no. 212, page 

 15361.) Paper, 14c. 



The President's address, American Neutrality, is also found on pages 15286 and 

 15287 of the same Record. 



Neutrality Austria-Hungary and Servia, Germany and Russia, and Ger- 

 many and France ; by the President of the United States, a proclamation. 

 Aug. 4, 1914. 



Neutrality Germany and Great Britain; by the President of the United 

 States, a proclamation. Aug. 5, 1914. 



N. B. The above proclamations of President Wilson stating in full the 

 duties of American citizens as neutrals during the war in Europe are not 

 for sale by the Superintendent of Documents. Application should be made 

 to the Secretary to the President. 



FAUCHET, JEAN ANTOINE JOSEPH. See French Commissioners. 



FEDERAL CONVENTION, 1787. 



Secret proceedings and debates of [Federal] Convention at Philadelphia, 

 1787, for purpose of forming Constitution of United States, from notes 

 taken by Robert Yates, including Genuine information laid before legis- 

 lature of Maryland by Luther Martin, also other historical documents 

 relative to Federal compact of North American Union. Albany, 1821 

 [reprinted] Washington, 1909. 208 pages. Paper, 20c; cloth, 50c. 



Y 1.3 : Se 2 



The contents of this somewhat rare document are, besides the " Genuine in- 

 formation " and the "Secret debates," the following: Edmund Randolph's Reso- 

 lutions ; Patterson's Propositions ; Hamilton's Plan of Government ; Randolph's 

 Resolutions as amended ; Resolutions referred to a Committee of Detail ; Draft 

 of Constitution by Committee of Five ; Constitution as amended and adopted, 

 Sept. 17, 1787, with 12 amendments ; Advertisement by the Department of State 

 as introduction to Journal of Convention, 1819 ; List of members ; Letter from 

 Robert Yates and John Lansing to Governor of New York containing reasons for 

 their not subscribing to the Constitution ; Letter of Edmund Randolph [giving 

 his reasons for not subscribing! ; Biographical sketch of Chief Justice Yates of 

 New York. 



This reprint is identical with 60th Cong. 2d sess. Senate Document 728; 

 serial 5402. 



Studies in history of Federal Convention of 1787; by J. F. Jameson. In 

 American Historical Association Report, 1902, vol. 1, pages 87 to 167.) 

 Cloth, 50c. SI 4.1 : 902 1 



CONTENTS. Letters from Federal Convention. Letters not heretofore printed. 

 List of letters in print. Text of the Virginia plan. Text of the Pinckney plan. 

 Text of the New Jersey plan. Text of Hamilton's plan. The Wilson drafts for 

 the Committee of Detail. Members who did not sign. '-Action of the States. 

 Journals and debates of State conventions. 



See also Constitution Continental Congress. 

 FINANCE, 1815-1828. See American State Papers. 



FISHER, HENRY. Letter from Librarian of Congress, transmitting copies 

 of accounts, papers, and documents relating to Henry Fisher of Dela- 

 ware. 1908. 7 pages. (60th Cong. 1st sess., S. Doc. 466.) Paper, 5c. 



Fisher, a resident of Lewes, Delaware, was an active patriot during the Ameri- 

 can Revolution. 



FLAGS. 



American flag. Address by Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of Interior. (In 

 Congressional Record of June 20, 1914, vol. 51, no. 160. pages 11807, 

 11808.) Paper, lie. 



Same. (In Congressional Record of June 16, 1914, vol. 51, no. 156, page 

 11531.) Paper, 9c. 



