Roots of the Republic: American Founding Documents InterpretedStephen L. Schechter, Richard B. Bernstein, Donald S. Lutz Madison House, 1990 - 464 من الصفحات Roots of the Republic shows how the Constitution was a product, not simply of the Constitutional Convention in 1787, but of a legal and philosophical tradition almost two centuries old. The editors have selected eighteen key documents in the development of that tradition and reproduced them with essays that explain what they mean, why they were written, and why they are important today. Each key document is accompanied by an interpretive essay written by a contemporary scholar. These essays focus on the importance of each frame of government and include commentaries on why they are meaningful today. Intended to help readers learn how to read and understand these documents, the book is also a handy reference and a strong introduction to the development of political thought and the debates surrounding the formation of the state governments and the federal union. |
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... Representative : but no place shall hereafter be incorporated with the privilege of electing a Representative , unless there are within the same one hundred and fifty rateable polls . And the House of Representatives shall have power ...
... Representative : but no place shall hereafter be incorporated with the privilege of electing a Representative , unless there are within the same one hundred and fifty rateable polls . And the House of Representatives shall have power ...
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... House of Representatives shall constitute a quorum for doing business . X. The House of Representatives shall be the judge of the returns , elections , and qualifications of its own members , as pointed out in the constitution ; shall ...
... House of Representatives shall constitute a quorum for doing business . X. The House of Representatives shall be the judge of the returns , elections , and qualifications of its own members , as pointed out in the constitution ; shall ...
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... House , during the Session of Congress , shall , without the Consent of the other , adjourn for more than three days , nor to any other Place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting . Section . 6. The Senators and Representatives ...
... House , during the Session of Congress , shall , without the Consent of the other , adjourn for more than three days , nor to any other Place than that in which the two Houses shall be sitting . Section . 6. The Senators and Representatives ...
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The Ten Farms Covenant 1665 | 36 |
The Albany Plan of Union 1754 | 106 |
The Virginia Declaration of Rights and Constitution 1776 | 150 |
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