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Minutes of the Convention of the Delaware state, at the second session thereof, which commenced at Dover, on Tuesday the twenty-ninth day of May, it [sic] the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two, for the purpose of reviewing, altering, and amending the constitution of this state, or if they see occasion, for forming a new one instead thereof.
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Minutes of the Grand Committee of the whole Convention of the Delaware state, which commenced at Dover, on Tuesday, the twenty-ninth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-one, for the purpose of reviewing, altering, and amending the constitution of this state; or, if they see occasion, for forming a new one instead thereof.
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The Delaware state constitution /
Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- pt. 1. The history of the Delaware constitution. The Constitution of 1776 ; The Constitution of 1792 ; The Constitution of 1831 ; The Convention and failed Constitution of 1853 ; Delaware in the Middle and late nineteenth century ; The Convention and Consitution of 1897 ; Constitutional change in the twentieth century -- pt. 2. …”
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Die Constitution der Vereinigten Staaten von America, wie solche für die Vereinigten Staaten formirt und festgesetzt worden, durch eine Convention von Deputirten der Staaten Neuhampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Neu-York, Neu-Jersey, Pennsylvanien, Delaware, Märyland, Virginien, Nord-Carolina, Sud-Carolina, und Georgien....
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Equal protection and the African American constitutional experience : a documentary history /
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Acts passed at a Congress of the United States of America, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, in the year M,DCC,LXXXIX. And of the independence of the United States, the thirteenth : Being the acts passed at the first session of the First Congress of the United States, to wit, New-Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New-York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, South-Carolina and Georgia, which eleven states respectively ratified the constitution of government for the United States, proposed by the federal convention, held in Philadelphia, on the seventeenth of September, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven.
Published: New-York: Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine. Re-printed at New-Haven, by Thomas and Samuel Green., 1789Get full text
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Signing their rights away : the fame and misfortune of the men who signed the United States Constitution /
Table of Contents: “…George Washington : the President of the Constitutional Convention ; John Blair : the underachieving signer ; James Madison Jr. : the father of the Constitution -- North Carolina. …”
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Writings of Warner Mifflin : forgotten Quaker abolitionist of the revolutionary era /
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