Earl,
The Federalist Papers are freely available on the Internet. One source is:
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/const/fed/fedpapers.html
David Langenberg
University of Delaware
"Earl H. Merry" wrote:
> My local library doesn't have a copy of the
> federalists papers. . . No one on this
> list seems to have a copy in digital form
> of millar v. taylor, one of Britain's (and
> our nation's) seminal common law copyright
> cases!
>
> Are these documents unimportant to maintaining
> our civil liberties? I say no. I ordered a copy
> of the federalists papers for the library. Now,
> someone send me this damned case! =).
>
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Received on Thu Oct 26 2000 - 12:42:06 GMT
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