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Filed under: Constitutional history -- United States -- Sources The Federalist, by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay (multiple editions) Documents Illustrative of the Formation of the Union of the American States (House document #398, 69th Congress, session 1: Washington: GPO, 1927), ed. by Charles Callan Tansill The Founders' Constitution, ed. by Philip B. Kurland and Ralph Lerner (HTML at Chicago) Journals of the Continental Congress (Library of Congress edition, 34 volumes; Washington: GPO, 1904-1937), by United States Continental Congress, ed. by Worthington Chauncey Ford, Gaillard Hunt, John Clement Fitzpatrick, and Roscoe R. Hill (HTML and page images with commentary at loc.gov) 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) 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. Wait, 1819), by United States Constitutional Convention (1787) The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787 (3 volumes; New Haven: Yale University Press; London: H. Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1911), by United States Constitutional Convention (1787), ed. by Max Farrand 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 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) Journals of Congress (13 volumes; published 1777-1788), by United States Continental Congress
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Filed under: Constitutional history -- England -- Sources Magna Carta: A Commentary on the Great Charter of King John (second edition, revised and in part rewritten; Glasgow: J. Maclehose and Sons, 1914), by William Sharp McKechnie Filed under: Constitutional history -- Germany -- SourcesFiled under: Constitutional history -- Great Britain -- Sources An Exact Abridgement of the Records in the Tower of London, From the Reign of King Edward the Second, Unto King Richard the Third, of All the Parliaments Holden in Each Kings Reign, and the Several Acts in Every Parliament; Together With the Names and Titles of All the Dukes, Marquesses, Earls, Viscounts, and Barons, Summoned To Every of the Said Parliaments (originally collected by Cotton, revised by Prynne; London: Printed for W. Leake, 1657), ed. by Robert Cotton and William Prynne, contrib. by Robert Bowyer and William Morrell Filed under: Kentucky -- Constitutional history -- Sources |