Study of English History_, London,
1881. In this connection I may refer to my own book, _American Political
Ideas_, N.Y., 1885; and my articles, "Great Britain," "House of Lords,"
and "House of Commons," in Lalor's _Cyclopaedia of Political Science_, 3
vols., Chicago, 1882-84. It is always pleasant to refer to that
cyclopaedia, because it contains the numerous articles on American
history by Prof. Alexander Johnston. One must stop somewhere, and I will
conclude by saying that I do not know where one can find anything more
richly suggestive than Professor Johnston's articles.
MEMBERS OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.
The names of those who for various reasons were absent when the
Constitution was signed are given in italics; the names of those who
were present, but refused to sign, are given in small capitals.
New Hampshire John Langdon.
Nicholas Gilman.
Massachusetts ELBRIDGE GERRY.
Nathaniel Gorham.
Rufus King.
_Caleb Strong._
Connecticut William Samuel Johnson.
Roger Sherman.
_Oliver Ellsworth._
New York _Robert Yates._
Alexander Hamilton.
_John Lansing._
New Jersey William Livingston.
David Brearley.
_William Churchill Houston._
William Paterson.
Jonathan Dayton.
Pennsylvania Benjamin Franklin.
Thomas Mifflin.
Robert Morris.
George Clymer.
Thomas Fitzsimmons.
Jared Ingersoll.
James Wilson.
Gouverneur Morris.
Delaware George Read.
Gunning Bedford.
John Dickinson.
Richard Bassett.
Jacob Broom.
Maryland James McHenry.
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer.
Daniel Carroll.
_John Francis Mercer._
_Luther Martin._
Virginia George Washington.
EDMUND RANDOLPH.
John Blair.
James Madison.
GEORGE MASON.
_George Wythe._
_James McClurg._
North Carolina _Alexander Martin._
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