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AMERICAN REPUBLIC FOUNDING & POLITICS & GOVERNMENT PDF eBOOK TITLES





The Republic of Republics, or American Federal Liberty, 1881


The Declaration of Independence, Its History, by Dodd, Mead and Company, (1906)


Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Revised, Improved and Enlarged, Volume I. (1828)




Abridgment of the Debates of Congress from 1789 to 1856, Fourth Congress, Second Session, Volume II, from Gales and Seaton's Annals of Congress; From Their Register of Debates; and from the Official Reported Debates, By John C. Rives, (1888)




The Beginnings of Government in the District of Columbia, (1902)


Enquiries into the Necessity or Expediency of Assuming Exclusive Legislation over the District of Columbia, (1905)


Building and Ruling the Republic, (1884)


Papers relating to The Treaty of Washington. Volume III Geneva Arbitration, (1873)



A Brief Enquiry Into the True Nature and Character of our Federal Government by Abel P. Upshur, 1863



Source Problems in United States History, 1918



Guide to the Archives of the Government of the United States in Washington, (1907)



Oddities of Colonial Legislation in American, As applied to Public Lands, Primative Education, Religion, Morals, Indians, Etc., Etc., with Authentic Records (1879)



The Royal Government in Virginia, 1624-1775, (1919)



The Right of the Territories to Become States of the Union, (1892)



American Charters, Consitutions and Organic Laws 1492-1908 of the States, Territories and Colonies, Vol I by Frances Newton Thorpe, 1910



Liberty Documents by Mabel Hill, 1901



The Growth of the Constitution in the Convention of 1787, William M.Meigs, 1900



Constitutional Convention, Its History, Powers and Modes of Proceeding by John Alexander Jameson, 1867


A History and Analysis of the Constitution, with a full account of the Confederations that proceeded it, of the debates and acts of the Convention that formed it, of the Judicial Decisions that have construed it by Nathaniel C. Towle, Counsellor At Law, 1860



A Treatise on Constitutional Conventions, History, Powers and Modes of Proceeding by John Alexander Jameson LL.D., 1887



Actual Government as Applied under American Conditions by Albert Bushnell Hart LL.D., 1908



Republicanism in American, A History of the Colonial and Republican Governments of the United States of America from the year 1607 to 1869 by R. Guy McClellan, 1872



The Theory of the State, 1885


The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century, The Chartered Colonies, The Beginnings of Self-Government, 1904



The History of the United States of America, from the discovery of the continent to the organization of the Government under the Federal Constitution, 1497-1789 Vol III. by Richard Hildreth, 1880



On Civil Liberty and Self Government by Francis Lieber, LL.D., 1853



Union-Disunion-Reunion, Three Decades of Federal Legislation, 1855 to 1885 by Samuel S. Cox, 1886



Speech of Mr. Tibbatts of Kentucky on the Question of the Reannexation of Texas



Proceedings of the Fourth AntiMasonic Republican Convention, (1833)



A Brief Report of the Debates in the Anti-Masonic State Convention of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, (1830)



Holden with Cords, or the Power of the Secret Empire, A Faithful Representation in Story of the Evil Influence of Freemasonry, (1883)



New England and the Bavarian Iluminati, (1918)



Opinions on Speculative Masonry, relative to its Origin, Nature and Tendency, A Compilation, (1830)



Legislative Investigation into Freemasonry, being a correct history of the Examination under Civil Oath before a committee of the General Assembly of Rhode-Island, (1832)



The Master's Carpet, or Masonry and Baal-Worship Identical, Reviewing the similarity between Masonry, Romanism and the "The Mysteries," and Comparing the Whole with the Bible, (1887)



The Mystic Star, A Monthly Magazine Devoted to Masonry and its Literature, (1870)



William Morgan, or, Political Anti-Masonry, Its Rise, Growth and Decadence, (1883)



** Gales and Seaton-Register of Debates in Congress, comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Twenty-Second Congress containing Important State Papers and Public Documents with a copius index to the Whole, (1833)



A Timely Warning of Freedom's Death Knell, (1893)



Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States, Samuel Morse, (1885)



Advanced Civics, The Spirit, The Form and the Functions of the American Government, (1907)



American Patriotism, speeches, Letters and other papers which illustrate The Foundation, The Development and the Preservation of the United States of America, (1880)




Catechism of the Constitution of the United States, A Brief Exposition of the True Elementary Principles of the that Great Compact between the Sovereign States, (1863)



Nullification, Secession, Webster's Argument and The Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions considered in reference to the Constitution and Historically, (1893, Caleb William Loring)



New Views of the Constitution of the United States, (1823, John Taylor, of Caroline, Virginia)



Constitutional View of the Late War between the States, Its Causes, Character, Conduct and Results, presented ina series of Colloquies at Liberty Hall, (1868, Alexander H. Stephens)



Constitutional Amendment Manual, Containing Argument, Appeal, Petitions, Forms of Constitution, Catechism and General Directions for Organized Work, (1882)



Liberty and Law, or Outlines of a New System for the organization and administration of Federative Government, (1880, Britton A. Hill)



Senate Resolution No. 383, 1917, Withdrawing Power from Federal Courts to Declare Acts of Congress Void