United States, Constitutional Convention, (1787)
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- 1787 : drafting the U.S. Constitution
- 1787 : the dayt̲o-day story of the Constitutional Convention
- 1787 : the grand Convention
- A brilliant solution : inventing the American Constitution
- A child of fortune : a correspondent's report on the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the battle for a Bill of Rights
- A list of the members of the Federal Convention of 1787
- Alexander Hamilton's notes in the Federal convention of 1787
- An additional number of letters from the federal farmer to the Republican : leading to a fair examination of the system of government, proposed by the late convention; to several essential and necessary alterations in it; and calculated to illustrate and support the principles and positions laid down in the preceding letters : [together with] Observations on the new constitution, and on the federal and state conventions by a Columbian patriot
- Constitution making : conflict and consensus in the Federal Convention of 1787
- Constitutional brinksmanship : amending the Constitution by national convention
- Creating the Constitution : the Convention of 1787 and the First Congress
- Debates on the adoption of the Federal Constitution in the Convention held at Philadelphia in 1787 : with a diary of the debates of the Congress of the Confederation
- Decision in Philadelphia : the Constitutional Convention of 1787
- Digest of James Madison's Journal of the Constitutional Convention
- Drafting the federal Constitution
- Empire and nation
- Forging the American Nation, 1787-1791 : James Madison and the Federalist Revolution
- James Madison's notes of debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 and their relation to a more perfect society of nations
- James Madison's notes of debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 and their relation to a more perfect society of nations
- Madison's hand : revising the Constitutional Convention
- Miracle at Philadelphia : the story of the Constitutional Convention, May to September, 1787
- Mr. Madison's Constitution : the story behind the Constitutional Convention
- Negotiating the Constitution : the earliest debates over original intent
- Novus ordo seclorum : the intellectual origins of the Constitution
- Parsons and the Constitutional Convention of 1788
- Plain, honest men : the making of the American Constitution
- Redeeming the Republic : Federalists, taxation, and the origins of the Constitution
- Secret proceedings and debates of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787 : for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America
- Secret proceedings and debates of the Convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787, for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America
- Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787 : for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America
- Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787 : for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America
- Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787 : for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America
- Secret proceedings and debates of the convention assembled at Philadelphia, in the year 1787, for the purpose of forming the Constitution of the United States of America
- The American founding : essays on the formation of the Constitution
- The American solution : origins of the United States Constitution
- The American solution : origins of the United States Constitution
- The Constitution and the men who made it : the story of the Constitutional Convention, 1787
- The Constitution before the judgment seat : the prehistory and ratification of the American Constitution, 1787-1791
- The Constitutional Convention of 1787 : a reference guide
- The Constitutional Convention of 1787 : constructing the American Republic
- The Constitutional convention and the formation of the union
- The Federal Convention and the formation of the Union of the American States
- The Federal Convention and the formation of the Union of the Amrican States
- The activist : John Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, and the myth of judicial review
- The debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 : which framed the Constitution of the United States of America
- The debates in the several state conventions on the adoption of the federal Constitution as recommended by the general convention at Philadelphia, in 1787. : Together with the Journal of the federal convention, Luther Martin's letter, Yates's minutes, Congressional opinions, Virginia and Kentucky resolutions of '98-'99, and other illustrations of the Constitution
- The delegate from New York; or, Proceedings of the Federal convention of 1787
- The framing of the Constitution of the United States
- The framing of the Constitution of the United States
- The great rehearsal : the story of the making and ratifying of the Constitution of the United States
- The growth of the Constitution in the Federal Convention of 1787 : an effort to trace the origin and development of each separate clause from its first suggestion in that body to the form finally approved : containing also a fac-simile of a heretofore unpublished manuscript of the first draft of the instrument made for use in the Committee of Detail
- The growth of the Constitution in the Federal convention of 1787 : an effort to trace the origin and development of each separate clause from its first suggestion in that body to the form finally approved
- The growth of the Constitution in the Federal convention of 1787 : an effort to trace the origin and development of each separate clause from its first suggestion in that body to the form finally approved
- The history of the Federal Convention of 1787 and of its work : an address delivered before the graduating classes at the sixty-third anniversary of the Yale Law School, on June 28th, 1887
- The journal of the Federal Convention of 1787 analyzed : the acts and proceedings thereof compared : and their precedents cited : in evidence of the making of the constitution for interpretation or construction in the alternative, according to either the federal plan or the national plan : that by the latter Congress have general power to provide for the common defense and general welfare of the United States : direct taxes are taxes direct to the several states, in contrast with duties extending throughout the United States which are indirect taxes to the several states : and the limits of the Union are coextensive with the bounds of America
- The journal of the Federal convention of 1787 analyzed : the acts and proceedings thereof compared; and their precedents cited; in evidence of the making of the constitution for interpretation or construction in the alternative, according to either the federal plan or the national plan, that by the latter Congress have general power to provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States; direct taxes are taxes direct to the several states in contrast with duties extending throughout the United States which are indirect taxes to the several states; and the limits of the Union are coextersive with the bounds of America
- The journal of the Federal convention of 1787 analyzed : the acts and proceedings thereof compared; and their precedents cited; in evidence of the making of the constitution for interpretation or construction in the alternative, according to either the federal plan or the national plan, that by the latter Congress have general power to provide for the commondefence and general welfare of the United States; direct taxes are taxes direct to the several states in contrast with duties extending throughoutthe United States which are indirect taxes to the several states; and the limits of the Union are coextersive with the bounds of America
- The journal of the debates in the convention which framed the Constitution of the United States, May-September, 1787
- The militia : extracts from the journals and debates of the federal convention, the state constitutional conventions, the Congress, the Federalist, together with other papers relating to the militia of the United States
- The summer of 1787 : the men who invented the Constitution / David O. Stewart
- To form a more perfect union : a new economic interpretation of the United States Constitution
- Washington and the Constitution
- Writing of the American Constitution
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