The Founders' Second Amendment: Origins of the Right to Bear ArmsStephen Halbrook's The Founders' Second Amendment is the first book-length account of the origins of the Second Amendment, based on the Founders' own statements as found in newspapers, correspondence, debates, and resolutions. Mr. Halbrook investigates the period from 1768 to 1826, from the last years of British rule and the American Revolution through to the adoption of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and the passing of the Founders' generation. His book offers the most comprehensive analysis of the arguments behind the drafting and adoption of the Second Amendment, and the intentions of the men who created it. With the question of the right to bear arms scheduled to come before the Supreme Court in the spring of 2008, The Founders' Second Amendment could scarcely be more timely. |
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... speech he drafted to deliver to the House had he won the election , Monroe advocated a declaration of rights , stating : The following appears to be the most important objects of such an instrument . It should more especially comprise a ...
... speech he drafted to deliver to the House had he won the election , Monroe advocated a declaration of rights , stating : The following appears to be the most important objects of such an instrument . It should more especially comprise a ...
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... speech , 144 and the right of trial by jury , 143 slavery / salves in , 144 , 297 state constitution adopted by , 126 state constitutional convention ( 1776 ) , 126 , 141 , 143-44 state Declaration of Rights , 143-44 , 210 , 362n.165 ...
... speech , 144 and the right of trial by jury , 143 slavery / salves in , 144 , 297 state constitution adopted by , 126 state constitutional convention ( 1776 ) , 126 , 141 , 143-44 state Declaration of Rights , 143-44 , 210 , 362n.165 ...
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... speech , 163 and the rights of conscience , 213 and the right to keep and bear arms , 213-14 and the Second Amendment , 213 on standing armies , 213 state bill of rights adopted in , 161-62 state constitution drafted in , 161–62 , 273 ...
... speech , 163 and the rights of conscience , 213 and the right to keep and bear arms , 213-14 and the Second Amendment , 213 on standing armies , 213 state bill of rights adopted in , 161-62 state constitution drafted in , 161–62 , 273 ...
Contents
From the Tea Party to the Powder Alarm | 29 |
The Arms Embargo | 58 |
A Shot Heard Round the World | 75 |
Copyright | |
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