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History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, Vol. 2 / With Notices of Its Principle Framers

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A detailed, chapter-by-chapter account of the constitutional convention and subsequent adoption process, analyzing how delegates organized proceedings, debated representation and suffrage, and constructed legislative, executive, and judicial powers; it examines specific constitutional provisions — commerce, revenue, war, militia, territories, admission of states, patents and copyrights, and restraints on federal and state authority — addresses slavery-related questions and fugitive provisions, discusses supremacy and treason, outlines amendment and ratification mechanisms, and traces public reception and the actions of state conventions during the instrument's establishment.

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George Ticknor Curtis

George Ticknor Curtis was an American author and historian known for his detailed examinations of constitutional history and political biography. His notable works include "History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States," which provides an in-depth analysis of the foundational document of American governance, and "Life of James Buchanan," a two-volume biography of the fifteenth President of the United States. Curtis's writings reflect his commitment to understanding the complexities of American political development and the philosophical debates surrounding evolution and creationism, as seen in his work "Creation or Evolution? A Philosophical Inquiry." His contributions have enriched the discourse on American history and constitutional law.

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