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1 John Alexander Jameson, The Constitutional Convention; Its History, Powers, and Modes of Proceeding i (1867)

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CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION;
ITS
HISTORY, POWERS, AND MODES OF PROCEEDING.
BY
JOHN ALEXANDER JAMESON,
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT OF CHICAGO, AND PROFESSOR OF CONSTITUTIONAL
LAW, ETC., IN THE LAW DEPARTMENT OF THE CHICAGO UNIVERSITY.
Populus non omnis hominum ccetus quoque modo congregatus, sed ccetus multitudinis juris
consensu et utilitatis communione sociatus. - CcEao, de Repub.
They that go about by disobedience to do no more than reforme the commonwealth shall find
that they do thereby destroy it. - HoBBzs, Leviathan.
NEW YORK:
CHARLES SCRIBNER AND COMPANY.
CHICAGO: S. C. GRIGGS AND COMPANY.
1867.

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