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"Brutus"
- This is a series of sixteen essays published in the New York Journal from October 1787 through April 1788. They were published under the name "Brutus" in reference to the man who killed Julius Caesar (who was going to overthrow the Roman Republic). The actual author is thought to be a New York judge named Robert Yates. Yates was a Federal Convention delegate that was aligned with New York Governor George Clinton (himself an anti-federalist).
Cato's Letters
- 144 essays advocating liberty that were published from 1720 to 1723. Authors were John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon.
The anti-federalist "Cato's Letters" published in the New York Journal (September 1787 to January 1788) were probably written by former New York Governor George Clinton. Those anti-federalist papers are listed below.
"Centinel"
Letters from the Federal Farmer
- Richard Henry Lee of Virginia
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