JK161.N53 R45 1985
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The Reluctant pillar : New York and the adoption of the federal Constitution / |
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JK166 1839 A2
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The jubilee of the Constitution : A discourse delivered at the request of the New York Historical Society, in the city of New York, on Tuesday, the 30th of April, 1839; being the fiftieth anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as president of the United States, on Thursday, the 30th of April, 1789 / |
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JK166 1939
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Proceedings at the ceremony in commemoration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the commencement of the first Congress of the United States under the Constitution, at a joint session of the Congress in the House of representatives, March fourth, nineteen thirty-nine. |
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JK168 .B82
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The Bill of Rights : its origin and meaning / |
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JK168 .D8 1957
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The Bill of rights and what it means today. |
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JK168 .H2 1958
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The Bill of rights. |
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JK 168 + M9
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Proposed amendments to the Constitution. A monograph on the resolutions introduced in Congress proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States of America. |
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JK168 .R9 1955
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The birth of the Bill of rights, 1776-1791. |
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JK168 .U5 1957
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Proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States, introduced in Congress from the 69th Congress, 2d session, through the 84th Congress, 2d session, December 6, 1926, to January 3, 1957 / |
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JK 168 + W5
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Saint Paul and the American Bill of Rights. |
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JK169 1st 1954
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Confusion twice confounded; the First amendment and the Supreme Court, an historical study. |
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JK169 1st 1955
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Confusion twice confounded; the First amendment and the Supreme Court, an historical study. |
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JK169 1st 1957
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Some observations on the four freedoms of the first amendment: Freedom of speech, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly and petition, freedom of religion. |
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JK169 1st 1964
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Freedom from Federal establishment; formation and early history of the first amendment religion clauses |
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JK169 4th 1970
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The history and development of the fourth amendment to the United States Constitution, |
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JK169 5th 1955
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The 5th amendment today; three speeches. |
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JK169 5th 1956
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The Fifth amendment and the Immunity act of 1954; aspects of the American way. |
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JK169 5th 1957
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Common sense and the fifth amendment. |
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JK169 5th 1959 .M4
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Shall we amend the Fifth amendment? |
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JK169 5th .L66
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Origins of the Fifth amendment; the right against self-incrimination |
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