Together with the Journal Of The Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98--'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution.
In Four Volumes.
Second Edition, with Considerable Additions.
Collected and Revised from Contemporary Publications, by Jonathan Elliot.
Published under the Sanction of Congress.
Washington: Printed for the Editor. 1836.
Complete Volumes in PDF:
Volume One, Volume Two, Volume Three, Volume Four, Volume Five
Volume One
- Federal Constitution
- Ante-Revolutionary History
- Approaches towards Independence
- Declaration of Independence
- Political Rights and Sovereignty
- Occurences incident to Act of Confederation
- Official Action accompanying Act of Confederation
- Confederation, Debates
- Confederation, Articles
- Objections of certain States
- Proceedings which led to the Adoption of the Constitution
- The Federal Constitution
- Ratifications
- Amendments proposed
- Luther Martin's Letter
- Yates's Minutes
- Yates and Lansing's Letter
- Edmund Randolph's Letter
- Sherman and Ellsworth's Letter
- Elbridge Gerry's Letter
- George Mason's Objections
- John Jay's Address
- Richard Henry Lee's Letter
- Gouverneur Morris's Letter to George Washington
- Gouverneur Morris to Thomas Pickering
- James Madison to Mr. Sparks
Volume Two
- Convention of MASSACHUSETTS
- Convention of CONNECTICUT
- Convention of NEW HAMPSHIRE
- Convention of NEW YORK
Circular - Convention of PENNSYLVANIA
Harrisburg Proceedings - Convention of MARYLAND
Volume Three
Volume Four
- Convention of NORTH CAROLINA
- SOUTH CAROLINA, (in Legislature.)
- SOUTH CAROLINA, (in Convention.)
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List of Delegates to the Congress of 1765 - Opinions, from 1789 to 1836, involving Constitutional Principles, from Congressional Debates, &c.
- Virginia Resolutions of 1798, by Mr. Madison
- Answers to the States
- Kentucky Resolutions, by Mr. Jefferson
- Report on the Virginia Resolutions, by Mr. Madison
- South Carolina and the Tariff Protest
- President Jackson's Proclamation on the Ordinance of South Carolina
- Mr. Madison's Tariff and Banks
- Letter I (Tariff)
- Letter II (Tariff)
- Letter III (Banks)
- Mr. Jefferson on Banks
- Mr. Madison, Letters on Debts and Bank of the United States.
- Mr. Madison to Mr. Stevenson on Debts.
- Mr. Madison on Banks.
- Gen. Alexander Hamilton on Banks
- Various Papers on the Veto Power
- Digest of Decisions in the Courts of the Union, involving Constitutional Principles
Volume Five: Supplementary to Elliot's Debates
- Advertisement
- Debates in the Congress of the Confederation, from November 4, 1782, to June 21, 1783; and from February 19 to April 25, 1787.
- Letters of Mr. Madison prior to the Convention of 1787
- Debates in the Federal Convention, from Monday, May 14, 1787, until its Final Adjournment, Monday, September 17, 1787
- Letters Written after the Adjournment of the Federal Convention
- Appendix to the Debates in the Federal Convention
