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245 14 $aThe Constitution, a documentary and narrative history /$cby Page Smith.
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505 0 $aIntroduction -- Origins -- The nature of law -- James Otis and the British Constitution -- John Adams thinks about government -- The radical alternative -- The Articles of Confederation -- Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 as reported by James Madison -- The Constitution and the states -- The Federalist papers -- The federal government -- The executive -- Marbury v. Madison -- The court under fire -- Strengthening the court -- Completing the structure -- Jackson and the court -- A new era -- Slavery -- The court and Reconstruction -- The augmentation of the executive power -- The four horsemen overthrown -- The "new" court -- Conclusion.
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