George Bryan and the Constitution of Pennsylvania, 1731-1791
Burton Alva Konkle
George Bryan and the Constitution of Pennsylvania, 1731-1791
Burton Alva Konkle
This is a comprehensive history of the Pennsylvania Constitution and the man who played a key role in creating it, George Bryan. The author covers the early years of Pennsylvania's legal system, the development of the constitution, and the many debates and discussions that went into its creation. They will also learn about the life of George Bryan, including his role as a leader in the state's political and legal systems. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of Pennsylvania or the development of American law.
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