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Part XIII. Luther Martin — Letters and Other Works
LUTHER MARTIN, afterwards nick-named the “bull-dog of
federalism,” was at this time the leading Anti-federalist in
Maryland. From his pen came the pamphlet entitled Genuine
Information…Relative to the Proceedings of the General
Convention; and when the "Landholder,"
attacked Elbridge Gerry, he
began this series of articles in defense of that gentleman, but
eventually, by the replies, was compelled to continue the series as a
personal vindication. [Essays. Ford,
P. L., p.339]
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