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A machine that would go of itself : the Constitution in American culture /
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Main Author:
Kammen, Michael G
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York :
Knopf,
1986
Edition:
1st ed
Subjects:
Constitutional history
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United States
Public opinion
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History
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United States
Civilization
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United States
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KF4541 .K12 1986
• 1986
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