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18471239761847. First Edition. CONSTITUTION PHILLIPS Wendell. Review of Lysander Spooner's Essay on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery. Reprinted from the ""Anti-Slavery Standard"" With Additions. Boston: Andrews & Prentiss 1847. Octavo modern half calf gilt marbled boards; pp. 1-3 4-95 1. $1600.First edition in book form of Phillips' bold and influential antebellum work on the U.S. Constitution and the question of slavery revised and ""with additions"" to its serialization in the Anti-Slavery Standard.Controversy over slavery ""was the most important single influence on American constitutional development before the Civil War"" Wiecek Sources 15. Leaders in that controversy were William Lloyd Garrison Wendell Phillips and Lysander Spooner. As an anti-constitutionalist Phillips deemed ""Prophet of Liberty Champion of the Slave"" made his ""first public pronouncement that the Constitution should be abandoned"" when in 1842 he asserted the ""'spirit of liberty' is 'chained down in the iron links of the United States Constitution'"" and subsequently argued the Constitution was a ""'compromise' between freedom and slavery"" Knowles Securing the 'Blessings'"" 41. Phillips' 1844 work Constitution: A Pro-Slavery Compact prompted Spooner to author Unconstitutionality of Slavery First Part: 1845 Second Part: 1847 arguing it was instead slavery that was unconstitutional not the founding document. Phillips quickly countered with this Review.""Phillips insisted the only path to justice 'is over the Constitution trampling it under foot'. and raised pertinent questions about the processes of constitutionalism. Must a just person reject an imperfect constitution or even one that sanctioned and protected an evil like slavery to work effectively for constitutional reform and to abolish injustice Or was it possible to regard the constitution as an imperfect but amendable instrument the only thing available in the here and now of a heterogeneous secular society that can serve as a means of changing a society's goals and structuring"" Wiecek 246. To Phillips Spooner's approach essentially ""leaves every one to do 'what is right in his own eyes.'"" Spooner and Phillips also disagreed on remedies to immoral laws. ""Spooner did not consider an immoral contract binding"" and argued for example that judges rely instead on natural law for their decisions. Phillips felt that in such circumstances a judge should resign. In this Review Phillips also offers ""a new area in which antislavery and anarchy"" could be connected when he describes Spooner's ""antislavery constitutionalism as 'the first step toward anarchy'"" Perry Radical Abolitionism 165-66. First edition first printing. Serialized earlier the same year in the Anti-Slavery Standard the official weekly newspaper of the American Anti-Slavery Society which was co-founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappen. Sabin 62524. Dumond 93. Not in Blockson. Text fresh and about-fine. hardcover
14065Without date or place. Published in Blackwood's Magazine Edinburgh and London April 1826. 3pp. 8vo. Bifolium. Very good on lightly-aged paper. Unsigned but certainly in Croly's hand. The first page is headed: '- for tho' the Old Law was established in the promises of temporal prosperity yet the gospel is founded in temporal adversity'. The three extracts fiercely critical of the French emperor follow over a total of 61 lines with a few minor emendations. The differences from the published text are minor 'suitably and piously' for 'piously & suitably'; 'by even' for 'even by'The first extract of 24 lines present on p.456 in the published version begins: 'On the 24th. of October 1812 the French rear-guard left Moscow a day since piously & suitably commemorated by the Emperor's laying the first ston of a magnificent church dedicated to the "Redeemer'. The second extract of 23 lines preceding the first on p.456 of the published version begins: 'On the 14th. of September the advanced guard entered Moscow but Napoleon had scarcely reached the Kremlin when he saw the city in a blaze.' The last extract of 14 lines on pp.449-450 of the published version begins: 'In 1804 Napoleon was crowned Emperor of France. His first act was to dip his sceptre in blood.' Without date or place. [Published in Blackwood's Magazine (Edinburgh and London, April 1826).] unknown
19819717Cnrs 1981 199 pages in8. 1981. broché. 199 pages. La revue Pouvoirs est une publication française majeure en science politique et études constitutionnelles. Ce numéro spécifique (Italie #18) analyse la crise des institutions démocratiques en Italie caractérisée par une instabilité gouvernementale chronique et une constitution républicaine contestée malgré une stabilité sous-jacente du 'sous-gouvernement'
1992LFA016d6janvier 1992 - format 235 x 145 mm
193196609Revue du Chant Gréogrien. XXXVe année, N°1 à 6, 1931. 1931 Bureau Grégorien, Grenoble, Revue du Chant Grégorien, XXXVe année, N°1 à 6 (soit 6 fascicules, année complète), 1931, brochés, numérotation continue de 1 à 192 p., couvertures insolées, bon état.
1962LFA-126727072Une revue de 112 pages, format 210 x 130 mm, brochée
4086953e année - N° 7 et 8 (629-630) - juillet-août 1928 - Félix Alcan, Editeur - Broché
1987633531987 N° 7 / 8 - 2e trimestre 1987 - Edition Erès - RPPG - Revue publiée sous l'égide de la société française de psychothérapie psychanalytique de groupe - In-8, broché - 194 pages
184137252Providence 1841. Elephant folio sheet folded to 15-1/4" x 21-1/2." 4 pp. Old folds light foxing. Good.<br/><br/> The "Proposed Constitution" adopted at "the Convention of the People" on 18 November 1841 is printed. It would grant the suffrage to "Every white male" adult. Articles favoring its adoption are printed along with Rhode Island's 1790 Declaration of Rights. Articles on national and local political affairs plus numerous advertisements are also printed. <br/> In 1843 Thomas Dorr was arrested at the offices of the Republican Herald for high treason. unknown books
184137252Providence 1841. Elephant folio sheet folded to 15-1/4" x 21-1/2." 4 pp. Old folds light foxing. Good.<br /> <br /> The "Proposed Constitution" adopted at "the Convention of the People" on 18 November 1841 is printed. It would grant the suffrage to "Every white male" adult. Articles favoring its adoption are printed along with Rhode Island's 1790 Declaration of Rights. Articles on national and local political affairs plus numerous advertisements are also printed. <br /> In 1843 Thomas Dorr was arrested at the offices of the Republican Herald for high treason. unknown
1969601566Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1969. 162 S. OKart.
19522083002116203484Tokushima Constitution Museum Shoichi Maeda 1952. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tokushima Constitution Museum Shoichi Maeda paperback
003265London: Printed for Charles Harper William Crooke and Richard Tonson at the Flower-de-Luce in Fleetstreet at the Green Dragon without Temple Barr and at Grays-Inn Gate next Grays-Inn Lane 1688. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. xvipp. 215ff. xxviiipp. Modern half calf over marbled boards. With the bookplate of William S. Johnson one of the signers of the American Constitution. ESTC R4204; Wing 2nd ed. K134. <br/> <br/> London: Printed for Charles Harper, William Crooke and Richard Tonson, at the Flower-de-Luce in Fleetstreet, at the Green Dragon hardcover
180435986Philadelphia: Printed by William Duane 1804. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps. 158 pages. Disbound stitched wraps. Title page 1. Blank rear wrap. Remnants of a leather spine. Light toning and scattered brown spots to the contents. Some lower corner page corner creases. Good condition. <br /> <br /> Contents concern a resolution amending the United States Constitution regarding electors from the States. The language is is printed on pages 34 and 5. The debate on the amendment is recorded in this report. On pages 157 and 158 are the "yeas" and "nays" from the individual Senators and Representatives. The proposed amendment become the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution. The 12th amendment changed how the President and Vice President were elected in the United States. This amendment was in place when Thomas Jefferson was elected President and George Clinton was elected as Vice President. <br /> <br /> Printed on page 1 "Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives on the United States of America in Congress assembled Two thirds of the Houses concurring That the following amendment to the constitution of the United States which when ratified by three fourths of the said legislatures shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of said constitution to Wit: That the third paragraph of the first person section of the second article of the constitution of the United States in the words following to wit: "The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for two persons of whom one at least shall be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves: And they shall make a list of all the persons voted for and of the number of votes for each which list they shall sign and certify and transmit sealed to the seat of Government of the United States directed to the President of the Senate."<br /> <br /> Sabin 20992. Printed by William Duane unknown
0656145110.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1741450935Gotha, Mevius, (1741). 4to. 375 nn. Bl. (d.l.w.). Leder d. Zeit mit marmorierten Spiegeln (beschabt, Rückenbezug unten mit kurzem Einriß). [3 Warenabbildungen]
18203604178Halle, Gebauer, 1820. VI, 792 S. Bibl.-Ppbd der Zeit (Rücken leicht lädiert).
pp. xx, 292. 8vo. Original printed wraps. As new. A wonderful study of the ratification of the U.S. Constitution and the debate which pitted rural against city; English against German; Farmers against merchants; etc. PA 46
19843213482Leipzig, Teubner 1891, Nachdruck Hildesheim, 1984. XIV, 560 S. OLwd.
19283312814Berlin, Stilke, 1928. 134 S. OKart.
1332338054.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19893232671Speyer, 1989. XIV, 302 S. OKart.
19553307460Bern, Stämpfli, 1955. VII, 439 S. Kart.
19843152620Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 1984. XX, 349 S. OKart. (Stempel auf Titel).