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The Federalist Papers (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 21 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.10 — 41,972 ratings — published 1788
Miracle at Philadelphia: The Story of the Constitutional Convention, May to September 1787 (Paperback)
by (shelved 14 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.07 — 2,011 ratings — published 1966
America's Constitution: A Biography (Hardcover)
by (shelved 13 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.26 — 1,716 ratings — published 2005
The United States Constitution (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 12 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.52 — 27,133 ratings — published 1787
Plain, Honest Men: The Making of the American Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 11 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.13 — 1,405 ratings — published 2009
The Summer of 1787: The Men Who Invented the Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 10 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.04 — 2,593 ratings — published 2007
Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788 (Hardcover)
by (shelved 10 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.11 — 1,234 ratings — published 2010
The Quartet: Orchestrating the Second American Revolution, 1783-1789 (Hardcover)
by (shelved 9 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.14 — 6,728 ratings — published 2015
Our Republican Constitution (Unknown Binding)
by (shelved 8 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.22 — 286 ratings — published 2016
The Declaration of Independence / The Constitution of the United States (Mass Market Paperback)
by (shelved 7 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.44 — 27,300 ratings — published 1776
The Transformative Constitution: A Radical Biography in Nine Acts (Hardcover)
by (shelved 7 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.55 — 212 ratings — published 2019
We the Kids (Hardcover)
by (shelved 7 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.01 — 707 ratings — published 2002
The 5000 Year Leap (Paperback)
by (shelved 7 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.27 — 7,160 ratings — published 1981
Our Constitution: An introduction to India's Constitution and Constitutional law (India, the land and the people)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.95 — 328 ratings — published 1995
The Second Amendment (Hardcover)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.03 — 1,353 ratings — published 2014
Introduction To The Constitution Of India (Paperback)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.25 — 1,046 ratings — published 1960
Six Amendments: How and Why We Should Change the Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.72 — 1,172 ratings — published 2014
Original Intent: The Courts, the Constitution, & Religion (Paperback)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.30 — 762 ratings — published 1996
Democracy in America (Paperback)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.05 — 26,960 ratings — published 1835
The Liberty Amendments: Restoring the American Republic (Hardcover)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.31 — 2,641 ratings — published 2013
America's Unwritten Constitution: The Precedents and Principles We Live By (Hardcover)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.14 — 403 ratings — published 2012
. . . If You Were There When They Signed the Constitution (Paperback)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.77 — 569 ratings — published 1987
The Anti-Federalist Papers and the Constitutional Convention Debates (Paperback)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.09 — 3,682 ratings — published 1986
The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution (Paperback)
by (shelved 6 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.07 — 750 ratings — published 2006
How to Read the Constitution--and Why (Hardcover)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.94 — 853 ratings — published
The Founding Fathers' Guide to the Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.00 — 332 ratings — published 2012
The Words We Live By: Your Annotated Guide to the Constitution (Paperback)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.93 — 637 ratings — published 2003
The Eye of Moloch (Overton Window, #2)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.85 — 1,328 ratings — published 2013
The Making of America: The Substance and Meaning of the Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.39 — 745 ratings — published 1985
The Debate on the Constitution, Part 1: Federalist and Anti-Federalist Speeches, Articles, and Letters During the Struggle over Ratification: September 1787 to February 1788 (Hardcover)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.35 — 317 ratings — published 1993
The Oath: The Obama White House and The Supreme Court (Audio CD)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.99 — 4,567 ratings — published 2012
A More Perfect Union: The Story of Our Constitution (Paperback)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.15 — 278 ratings — published 1987
The Original Argument: The Federalists' (Kindle Edition)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.07 — 1,165 ratings — published 2010
The Dirty Dozen: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom (Hardcover)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.99 — 238 ratings — published 2008
Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution (Paperback)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.97 — 1,281 ratings — published 1996
Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty (Paperback)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.14 — 176 ratings — published 2003
Alexander Hamilton (Paperback)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.22 — 198,966 ratings — published 2004
Founding Brothers: The Revolutionary Generation (Paperback)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.95 — 47,399 ratings — published 2000
How Progressives Rewrote the Constitution (Paperback)
by (shelved 5 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.89 — 82 ratings — published 2006
Signing Their Lives Away: The Fame and Misfortune of the Men Who Signed the Declaration of Independence (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.92 — 1,750 ratings — published 2006
Allow Me to Retort: A Black Guy's Guide to the Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.57 — 4,722 ratings — published 2022
The Second Founding: How the Civil War and Reconstruction Remade the Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.23 — 2,664 ratings — published 2019
A People's Constitution: The Everyday Life of Law in the Indian Republic (Histories of Economic Life)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.16 — 212 ratings — published
India's Founding Moment: The Constitution of a Most Surprising Democracy (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.92 — 118 ratings — published
Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 (Paperback)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.41 — 255 ratings — published 1969
The Heritage Guide to the Constitution (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.53 — 223 ratings — published 2005
The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.09 — 18,463 ratings — published 2007
The Bill of Rights: Creation and Reconstruction (Paperback)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 4.11 — 368 ratings — published 1998
Freedom for the Thought That We Hate: A Biography of the First Amendment (Hardcover)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.86 — 710 ratings — published 2007
Shh! We're Writing the Constitution (Paperback)
by (shelved 4 times as constitution)
avg rating 3.87 — 814 ratings — published 1987
“If I have to take police protection in my own country from my own people, then there is something wrong with me, I'm fighting within the framework of the Indian constitution and it is not against anyone, but for everyone.”
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“It was the general opinion of ancient nations, that the divinity alone was adequate to the important office of giving laws to men... and modern nations, in the consecrations of kings, and in several superstitious chimeras of divine rights in princes and nobles, are nearly unanimous in preserving remnants of it... Is the jealousy of power, and the envy of superiority, so strong in all men, that no considerations of public or private utility are sufficient to engage their submission to rules for their own happiness? Or is the disposition to imposture so prevalent in men of experience, that their private views of ambition and avarice can be accomplished only by artifice? — … There is nothing in which mankind have been more unanimous; yet nothing can be inferred from it more than this, that the multitude have always been credulous, and the few artful. The United States of America have exhibited, perhaps, the first example of governments erected on the simple principles of nature: and if men are now sufficiently enlightened to disabuse themselves of artifice, imposture, hypocrisy, and superstition, they will consider this event as an era in their history. Although the detail of the formation of the American governments is at present little known or regarded either in Europe or America, it may hereafter become an object of curiosity. It will never be pretended that any persons employed in that service had any interviews with the gods, or were in any degree under the inspiration of heaven, any more than those at work upon ships or houses, or labouring in merchandize or agriculture: it will for ever be acknowledged that these governments were contrived merely by the use of reason and the senses. As Copley painted Chatham, West, Wolf, and Trumbull, Warren and Montgomery; as Dwight, Barlow, Trumbull, and Humphries composed their verse, and Belknap and Ramzay history; as Godfrey invented his quadrant, and Rittenhouse his planetarium; as Boylston practised inoculation, and Franklin electricity; as Paine exposed the mistakes of Raynal, and Jefferson those of Buffon, so unphilosophically borrowed from the Recherches Philosophiques sur les Américains those despicable dreams of de Pauw — neither the people, nor their conventions, committees, or sub-committees, considered legislation in any other light than ordinary arts and sciences, only as of more importance. Called without expectation, and compelled without previous inclination, though undoubtedly at the best period of time both for England and America, to erect suddenly new systems of laws for their future government, they adopted the method of a wise architect, in erecting a new palace for the residence of his sovereign. They determined to consult Vitruvius, Palladio, and all other writers of reputation in the art; to examine the most celebrated buildings, whether they remain entire or in ruins; compare these with the principles of writers; and enquire how far both the theories and models were founded in nature, or created by fancy: and, when this should be done, as far as their circumstances would allow, to adopt the advantages, and reject the inconveniences, of all. Unembarrassed by attachments to noble families, hereditary lines and successions, or any considerations of royal blood, even the pious mystery of holy oil had no more influence than that other of holy water: the people universally were too enlightened to be imposed on by artifice; and their leaders, or more properly followers, were men of too much honour to attempt it. Thirteen governments thus founded on the natural authority of the people alone, without a pretence of miracle or mystery, which are destined to spread over the northern part of that whole quarter of the globe, are a great point gained in favour of the rights of mankind.
[Preface to 'A Defence of the Constitutions of the United States of America', 1787]”
― A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America
[Preface to 'A Defence of the Constitutions of the United States of America', 1787]”
― A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America









