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title:“Timothy Pickering to John Pickering”
authors:Timothy Pickering
date written:1787-11-29

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Pickering, Timothy. "Letter to John Pickering." The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution. Vol. 2. Ed. Gaspare J. Saladino and John P. Kaminski. Madison: Wisconsin Historical Society Press, 1976. 423-24. Print.

Timothy Pickering to John Pickering (November 29, 1787)

Timothy Pickering to John Pickering, Philadelphia, 29 November The Convention of this state is sitting; I am the member for Luzerne County. The Federal Constitution will be adopted by a great majority. The Antifœderalists have got only about 22 votes out of 69 on some subordinate questions; and some of those, I have no doubt, will join the Fœderalists on the great question of ratification.

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