Talk:Abraham Baldwin

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[edit] Abraham Baldwin

In his book THE COMPLETE BOOK OF U.S. PRESIDENTS-2001-William DeGregario wrote that in notes only made public in 1987,Abraham Baldwin wrote that George Washington said privately that he did not expect the US Constitution to last more then 20 years.page 7- On the basis of this information,this article should be expanded.Thanks- Richard F. DungarLa Crosse,Wisconsin- RFD 15:14, 8 February 2006 (UTC)