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Filed under: Constitutional history -- United States -- Early works to 1800 A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, Against the Attack of M. Turgot in His Letter to Dr. Price, Dated the Twenty-Second Day of March, 1778 (third edition, 3 volumes; Philadelphia: Printed for William Cobbett, 1797), by John Adams
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Filed under: Constitutional history -- United States America's Caesar (online edition), by Greg Loren Durand (HTML at americasceasar.com) A Brief Enquiry Into the True Nature and Character of Our Federal Government, by Abel Parker Upshur, ed. by C. Chauncey Burr (HTML at constitution.org) Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, by Joseph Story (HTML with commentary at constitution.org) The Constitution of the United States: A Brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political Philosophy of the Constitution of the United States, by James M. Beck (Gutenberg text) A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States, by Alexander Hamilton Stephens (page images at MOA) Deklaratsiia Nezavisimosti; Stati Konfederatsii; Konstitutsiia Soedinennykh Shtatov (in Russian; New York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1919), by United States, ed. by James Brown Scott (multiple formats at archive.org) The Evolution of the Constitution of the United States: Showing that it is a Development of Progressive History and not an Isolated Document Struck Off at a Given Time or an Imitation of English or Dutch Forms of Government, by Sydney George Fisher (HTML at constitution.org) The Fathers of the Constitution: A Chronicle of the Establishment of the Union, by Max Farrand (Gutenberg text) John Marshall and the Constitution: A Chronicle of the Supreme Court, by Edward Samuel Corwin (Gutenberg text) The Jubilee of the Constitution: A Discourse (1839), by John Quincy Adams (HTML at lonang.com) Public and Republic: Political Representation in America, by Alfred De Grazia (HTML at grazian-archive.com) Recent Changes in American Constitutional Theory (1923), by John W. Burgess (HTML at constitution.org) A Remedy for the Defects of the Constitution, by Andrew Jackson Wilcox (page images at MOA) Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to Colonial and English History (based on the second edition, 1894), by Charles Ellis Stevens (HTML at constitution.org) This Constitution of Ours (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, c1940), by Florence Ellinwood Allen (page images at HathiTrust) Undermining the Constitution: A History of Lawless Government, by Thomas James Norton (HTML at constitution.org) The U.S. Constitution: A National Historic Landmark Theme Study, by Harry A. Butowsky (illustrated HTML at National Park Service) When Virginia Joined the Union: A Backward Look at the Powerful Prophecy of Men Who Foresaw in 1788 the Trend of Events in 1963 (Richmond: Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government, 1963), by James Jackson Kilpatrick (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Constitutional history -- United States -- MiscellaneaFiled under: Constitutional history -- United States -- Sources The Articles of Confederation (HTML with commentary at Yale) The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, by James Madison, ed. by Jon Roland (HTML at constitution.org) The Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787, Which Framed the Constitution of the United States of America, by James Madison, ed. by Gaillard Hunt and James Brown Scott (HTML at Yale) Essays on the Constitution of the United States, Published During its Discussion by the People (Brooklyn, NY: Historical Printing Club, 1892), ed. by Paul Leicester Ford (Gutenberg multiple formats) The Federalist Papers, by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay The Founders' Constitution, ed. by Philip B. Kurland and Ralph Lerner (HTML at Chicago) Journal, Acts and Proceedings of the Convention, Assembled at Philadelphia, Monday, May 14, and Dissolved Monday, September 17, 1787, Which Formed the Constitution of the United States (Boston: T. B. Watt, 1819), by United States Constitutional Convention (1787) (multiple formats at archive.org) Journals of Congress (13 volumes; published 1777-1788), by United States Continental Congress Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, From the First Meeting Thereof to the Dissolution of the Confederation, by the Adoption of the Constitution of the United States (4 volumes; Boston: T. B. Wait, 1820), by United States Continental Congress Filed under: Representative government and representation -- United StatesFiled under: Constitutional history -- AlabamaFiled under: Constitutional history -- ArizonaFiled under: Constitutional history -- GeorgiaFiled under: Constitutional history -- IllinoisFiled under: Constitutional history -- MaineFiled under: Constitutional history -- New JerseyFiled under: Constitutional history -- New MexicoFiled under: Constitutional history -- North Carolina Executive Documents, Convention, Session 1865: Constitution of North Carolina, With Amendments, and Ordinances and Resolutions Passed by the Convention, Session 1865 (Raleigh: Cannon and Holden, 1865), by North Carolina Constitutional Convention (multiple formats at Google) The Journal of a Convention Assembled at the City of Raleigh, on the 10th of November, 1823, To Adopt Such Measures As Were Deemed Necessary to Procure and Amendment to the Constitution of North-Carolina, by North Carolina (page images at Google) Filed under: Constitutional history -- North DakotaFiled under: Constitutional history -- OhioFiled under: Constitutional history -- TexasFiled under: Constitutional history -- UtahFiled under: Constitutional history -- VirginiaMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |