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A machine that would go of itself : the Constitution in American culture /

by Kammen, Michael.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : Knopf, 1986Description: 532 p. : ill.ISBN: 0394529057.Subject(s): Public opinion -- History | Constitutional history -- United States | United States -- Civilization
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342 Fri The Constitution, that delicate balance / 342.2 Cur No state shall abridge : 342.2 Hau "A convention of delegates" : 342.7 Kam A machine that would go of itself : 342.73 Bow Miracle at Philadelphia : 342.73 CAT We the kids : 342.73 Rak Original meanings :

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