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THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE SEVERAL INDEPENDENT STATES OF AMERICA; THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE; THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION BETWEEN THE SAID STATES; THE TREATIES BETWEEN HIS MOST CHRISTIAN MAJESTY AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA by [Constitutions]: - Used Book - Hardcover - from William Reese Company - Americana and Biblio.com
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THE CONSTITUTIONS OF THE SEVERAL INDEPENDENT STATES OF AMERICA; THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE; THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION BETWEEN THE SAID STATES; THE TREATIES BETWEEN HIS MOST CHRISTIAN MAJESTY AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Book desription: Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey, 1781.. [2],226pp. 12mo. Contemporary calf, raised bands. Boards slightly scuffed and edgeworn. Early signatures at top and foredge of the titlepage torn away, costing the word "THE" at the start of the title and the letters "ES" in the word "States." Light, even tanning. Early, neat ink marginalia on two leaves. Still a very good copy, in original binding. In a half morocco and cloth box. The first collected constitutions of the several states, and an important step on the road to the formulation of the Federal Constitution. Many constitutional historians, most recently and persuasively Willi Paul Adams, have argued the role of the state constitutional conventions and constitutions in providing models for the framers of the 1787 constitution. In many cases it would have been this work which provided a convenient reference to the state constitutions. Printed in an edition of only 200 copies, this book is quite rare, and one of the most desirable works in American constitutional history. On Dec. 29, 1780, Congress appointed a committee of three to "Collect, and cause to be published, two hundred correct copies of the Declaration of Independence with the Constitutions or forms of government of the Several States, to be bound together in boards." The MONTHLY REVIEW noted: "It contains a greater portion of unsophisticated wisdom and good sense, than is, perhaps, to be met with in any legislative case that was ever yet framed. It is, in short, the book which may be considered the Magna Charta of the United States." HOWES C716, "aa." BRINLEY SALE 4188. EVANS 17390. SABIN 16086. NAIP w020083.

  • Bookseller: William Reese Company - Americana US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: WRCAM 38295
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Bailey, 1781.
  • Keywords: HOWES C716, "aa." BRINLEY SALE 4188. EVANS 17390. SABIN 16086. NAIP w020083.

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