Constitutional History of the United States, from Their Declaration of Independence to the Close of Their Civil War, Volumen1

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Curtis [1812-1894] was a prominent New York patent attorney whose interest in Constitutional matters led to the publication of two works on the subject. Of this, arguably his most important, DAB praises it as "...likely to remain standard. This work is the classic treatment of the Constitution from the Federalist, Websterian point of view.
 

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CHAPTER XXI
368
CHAPTER XXII
386
CHAPTER XXIII
405
POWERS OF LEGISLATION CONSTITUTION AND CHOICE OF THE
422
CHAPTER XXV
438
CHAPTER XXVI
494
CHAPTER XXVII
518
CHAPTER XXVIII
553

CHAPTER X
157
CHAPTER XII
175
CHAPTER XIV
196
CHAPTER XV
221
THE FRAMERS OF THE CONSTITUTION WASHINGTON PRESIDENT
257
CHAPTER XVII
315
CHAPTER XVIII
327
CONSTRUCTION OF A LEGISLATIVE POWER BASIS OF REPRESENTA
333
CHAPTER XIX
349
CHAPTER XX
358
CHAPTER XXIX
563
CHAPTER XXX
584
CHAPTER XXXI
600
REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF DETAIL CONCLUDED GUARANTEE
610
CHAPTER XXXIII
623
CHAPTER XXXIV
641
CHAPTER XXXV
661
CHAPTER XXXVI
692
APPENDIX
699
INDEX
745

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