An edition of No treason (1973)

No treason

the Constitution of no authority ; and, A letter to Thomas F. Bayard

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Lysander Spooner
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An edition of No treason (1973)

No treason

the Constitution of no authority ; and, A letter to Thomas F. Bayard

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Language
English
Pages
72

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Colorado Springs

Edition Notes

The Constitution of no authority was published in 1870 as part no. 6 of Spooner's No Treason (as published it formed the 3rd of the only 3 parts issued). The 2nd work included here was published in 1882 under title: A letter to Thomas F. Bayard, challenging his right and that of all the other so-called Senators and Representatives in Congress to exercise any legislative power whatever over the people of the United States. Both works were published in Boston by the author. Original title pages are included in this reprint.

LC copy: Additional gift: Estate of Paul Avrich, 2006.

Series
Libertarian broadsides -- no. 5
Other Titles
Constitution of no authority., Letter to Thomas F. Bayard.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Avrich Pamphlets Box 131b no. 80, KF4550.Z9 no. 80

The Physical Object

Pagination
72 pages
Number of pages
72

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30385659M
LCCN
2014656955

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