He goes on to show how the idea of constitutional government evolved in America, moving beyond the foundations laid by Magna Carta to adapt itself to the new republic's needs.
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He goes on to show how the idea of constitutional government evolved in America, moving beyond the foundations laid by Magna Carta to adapt itself to the new republic's needs.
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Very Good- Small stain on front cover. Discoloration on front and back. Small sticker: TU Bookstore along with name printed in ink and small scribble. 1" stain along pages edge. Underlining in ink throughout the book. Some highlighting in three chapters.; 532 pages; Red boards with gold lettering and gold seal on cover. Professional discourse on the laws and charters of the Early American Colonies. Chapters include: The "Word of God" and the "Laws of England", English Laws and English History, Law of the Land to Due Process of Law. Appendixes include: Virginia Declaration of Rights and William Schley's Commentary on the Magna Carta.