
The Essential Bill of Rights
Original Arguments and Fundamental Documents
University Press of America
Published on 23. April 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-7618-1076-6 (ISBN)
Description
The Essential Bill of Rights: Original Arguments and Fundamental Documents provides the convenience of an affordable and accessible compilation of the original, essential documents and arguments that eventually led to the adoption of the Bill of Rights in the United States. Beginning with its origin in British covenant and common law, the book moves into the arguments for various forms of rights by prominent writers such as John Locke and Thomas Paine, and presents the arguments from those directly involved with the American quest for rights. The process of constitutional development follows as the individual states adopt constitutions, followed by the ratification of the United States Constitution. Details that led to the creation and acceptance of the Bill of Rights, including personal letters written by major figures conclude the collection. Highly recommended for all people interested in a compact overview of the origins of the United States.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Lanham, MD
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
616 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7618-1076-6 (9780761810766)
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Persons
Gordon Lloyd edited The Essential Antifederalist (University Press of America, 1985) and is Professor of Government at University of Redlands.
Margie Lloyd is Visiting Assistant Professor at University of Redlands.
Margie Lloyd is Visiting Assistant Professor at University of Redlands.
Content
chapter 1 Preface
chapter 2 Chapter 1: Common Law and Covenanting Traditions - Magna Carta, Virginia Charter, Mayflower Compact, Petition of Right, Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, Massachusetts Body of Liberties, Maryland Act Concerning Religion, New Jersey Concessions, Pennsylv
chapter 3 Chapter 2: Elementary Books of Public Right - Second Treatise (John Locke), Discourses (Algernon Sidney), Cato's Letters No. 38 (Thomas Gordon), Spirit of the Laws (Montesquieu), Of the Original Contract (David Hume), Commentaries (William Blackstone)
chapter 4 Chapter 3: An Expression of American Mind - The Rights of the British Colonies (James Otis), Rights of the Colonies (Richard Bland), Rights of the Colonists (Samuel Adams), An Election Sermon (John Tucker), Summary Views (Thomas Jefferson), Declaration a
chapter 5 Chapter 4: A New and More Noble Course - Virginia Declaration of Rights and Constitution, New Jersey Constitution, Pennsylvania Declaration of Rights and Constitution, Delaware Declaration of Rights, Massachusetts Declaration of Rights, Memorial and Remo
chapter 6 Chapter 5: We Have Errors to Correct - Articles of Confederation, Vices of the Polticial System, The Northwest Ordinance, Convnentional History of the Constitution
chapter 7 Chapter 6: The General Voice Calls for a Bill of Rights - Federalists Defend Absence of a Bill of Rights, Federalist No. 84 (Alexander Hamilton), Antifederalists Criticisms of the Constitution, Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention, New England and Virginia
chapter 8 Bibliography
chapter 9 Index
chapter 2 Chapter 1: Common Law and Covenanting Traditions - Magna Carta, Virginia Charter, Mayflower Compact, Petition of Right, Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, Massachusetts Body of Liberties, Maryland Act Concerning Religion, New Jersey Concessions, Pennsylv
chapter 3 Chapter 2: Elementary Books of Public Right - Second Treatise (John Locke), Discourses (Algernon Sidney), Cato's Letters No. 38 (Thomas Gordon), Spirit of the Laws (Montesquieu), Of the Original Contract (David Hume), Commentaries (William Blackstone)
chapter 4 Chapter 3: An Expression of American Mind - The Rights of the British Colonies (James Otis), Rights of the Colonies (Richard Bland), Rights of the Colonists (Samuel Adams), An Election Sermon (John Tucker), Summary Views (Thomas Jefferson), Declaration a
chapter 5 Chapter 4: A New and More Noble Course - Virginia Declaration of Rights and Constitution, New Jersey Constitution, Pennsylvania Declaration of Rights and Constitution, Delaware Declaration of Rights, Massachusetts Declaration of Rights, Memorial and Remo
chapter 6 Chapter 5: We Have Errors to Correct - Articles of Confederation, Vices of the Polticial System, The Northwest Ordinance, Convnentional History of the Constitution
chapter 7 Chapter 6: The General Voice Calls for a Bill of Rights - Federalists Defend Absence of a Bill of Rights, Federalist No. 84 (Alexander Hamilton), Antifederalists Criticisms of the Constitution, Pennsylvania Ratifying Convention, New England and Virginia
chapter 8 Bibliography
chapter 9 Index