Democracy, liberty, and property : the state Constitutional Conventions of the 1820s / edited by Merrill D. Peterson ; with a foreword to the Liberty Fund edition by G. Alan Tarr.
2010
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Title
Democracy, liberty, and property : the state Constitutional Conventions of the 1820s / edited by Merrill D. Peterson ; with a foreword to the Liberty Fund edition by G. Alan Tarr.
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Indianapolis, Ind. : Liberty Fund, [2010]
Copyright
©2010
Description
xxvii, 412 pages
Formatted Contents Note
The test oath
The Third Article
The "poll parish"
Tax exemption
The suffrage
The basis of representation
Joseph Story on representation
Daniel Webster on representation
"Address to the people"
Statement of the votes for and against the Articles of Amendment, in the several counties
The Council of Revision and the veto power
The term of the governor
The appointive power
The Senate and the suffrage
The Negro and the suffrage
Blasphemy and libel
Reform of the judiciary
Cooke on democratic representation
Upshur on majorities and minorities
Doddridge in rebuttal
Leigh on power and property
Randolph on the federal issue
Marshall on compromise
Summers on the Gordon plan
Gordon on the Gordon plan
The non-freeholders' memorial
The freehold suffrage defended
The reformers' rebuttal
The executive
The county courts
The amendment article
The question of ratification.
The Third Article
The "poll parish"
Tax exemption
The suffrage
The basis of representation
Joseph Story on representation
Daniel Webster on representation
"Address to the people"
Statement of the votes for and against the Articles of Amendment, in the several counties
The Council of Revision and the veto power
The term of the governor
The appointive power
The Senate and the suffrage
The Negro and the suffrage
Blasphemy and libel
Reform of the judiciary
Cooke on democratic representation
Upshur on majorities and minorities
Doddridge in rebuttal
Leigh on power and property
Randolph on the federal issue
Marshall on compromise
Summers on the Gordon plan
Gordon on the Gordon plan
The non-freeholders' memorial
The freehold suffrage defended
The reformers' rebuttal
The executive
The county courts
The amendment article
The question of ratification.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (page xxv-xxvii) and index.
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English
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Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
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9780865977884 cloth alkaline paper
0865977887 cloth alkaline paper
9780865977891 paperback alkaline paper
0865977895 paperback alkaline paper
9781614878483 e-book
0865977887 cloth alkaline paper
9780865977891 paperback alkaline paper
0865977895 paperback alkaline paper
9781614878483 e-book
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