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The Founders' Constitution (2nd ed.)

Kurland, Philip B.(Edited by)Lerner, Ralph(Edited by)
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Hailed as "the Oxford English Dictionary of American constitutional history," the print edition of The Founders' Constitution has proved since its publication in 1987 to be an invaluable aid to all those seeking a deeper understanding of one of our nation's most important legal documents.

In this unique anthology, Philip B. Kurland and Ralph Lerner draw on the writings of a wide array of people engaged in the problem of making popular government safe, steady, and accountable.

The documents included range from the early seventeenth century to the 1830s, from the reflections of philosophers to popular pamphlets, from public debates in ratifying conventions to the private correspondence of the leading political actors of the day.

These rich and varied materials are arranged, first, according to broad themes or problems to which the Constitution of 1787 has made a significant and lasting contribution.

Then they are arranged by article, section, and clause of the U.S.

Constitution, from the Preamble through Article Seven and continuing through the first twelve Amendments.

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University of Chicago Press
0226463877 / 9780226463872
Hardback
24/09/1987
United States
3260 pages
154 x 278 mm, 9898 grams
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