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Books with title Our Independence and the Constitution

  • The Constitution and the Declaration of Independence: A Pocket Constitution

    The Founding Fathers, Paul B. Skousen, Izzard Ink Publishing, Mark Deakins

    Audible Audiobook (Izzard Ink Publishing, July 11, 2016)
    How often have people claimed that a certain thing was "in the Constitution" and you've wanted to pull out a copy to show them what this incredible document really says? This is the book you want to keep with you at all times: the full text of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the two documents that are the backbone of United States government. Hearing them as they were written is a must for every American. Regular listening is required for any historian or member of the legal profession, and a good idea for all Americans. Acclaimed Constitutional scholar Paul Skousen, author of How to Read the Constitution, frames this simple text with a brief preface and a summary of important facts about these two documents, including important dates, for the ultimate quick reference. Throughout the text of the Constitution, he provides a clear guide to parts that became invalid due to later amendments, making the current meaning clear. Without intruding on the meaning, Skousen gives you a great tool for understanding our most basic principles of good government. An inspiring introduction by New York Times best-selling author Dan Clark will put you in the right frame of mind to listen to and appreciate these great documents. This handy guide can become your best friend, and you'll want to keep a copy nearby. Here is your chance to become an expert on two of the most important documents that shaped our country!
  • How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence

    Paul B. Skousen, Mark Deakins, Izzard Ink Publishing

    Audible Audiobook (Izzard Ink Publishing, July 1, 2016)
    Have you ever wanted to read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, and really understand what they're saying? Millions of others have, too. But getting a real understanding of the legal language of 200 years ago can be challenging - and as a result, few Americans know these important documents as well as they should. Recognizing this, Paul Skousen has written exactly the book you've been looking for. It's an easy step-by-step guide that makes these documents come alive. With his help, you will be able to read them with purpose, with understanding, and with clarity. Skousen provides several valuable memory aids for you to master the Constitution's seven Articles and the 27 important rights named in the Bill of Rights. You will be able to navigate through the Declaration's five power statements on freedom and unlock their 18th century phrases with a convenient glossary. You will find the answers to 10 popular myths about the Constitution, and discover how its guiding principles protect human rights. Thousands of books describe the origins of these famous documents, but only one audiobook gives you a place to start reading them made easier in How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
  • Our Independence and the Constitution

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 12, 1987)
    Experiences of a family living in Philadelphia during the late 1700s help describe the events and conflicts that surrounded our nation's birth
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  • Our Independence and the Constitution

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Robert Doremus

    Hardcover (Spencer Press, March 15, 1950)
    This is part of a special 10 volume set, reprinted by Spencer Press from titles originally printed by Random House.
  • How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence

    Paul B. Skousen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 22, 2016)
    Have you ever wanted to read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence, and really understand what they’re saying?Millions of others have too. But getting a real understanding of the legal language of 200 years ago can be challenging — and as a result, few Americans know these important documents as well as they should. Recognizing this, Paul Skousen has written exactly the book you’ve been looking for.It’s an easy, step-by-step guide that makes these documents come alive. With his help you will be able to read them with purpose, with understanding, and with clarity.Skousen provides several valuable memory aids for you to master the Constitution’s seven Articles and the 27 important rights named in the Bill of Rights. You will be able to navigate through the Declaration’s five power statements on freedom, and unlock their 18th century phrases with a convenient glossary. You will find the answers to ten popular myths about the Constitution, and discover how its guiding principles protect human rights. Thousands of books describe the origins of these famous documents, but only one book gives you a place to start reading them made easier in How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence.
  • How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence

    Paul B Skousen

    Paperback (Izzard Ink, July 4, 2017)
    Have you ever wanted to read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and really understand what they're saying? Learn how they impact your life; your rights and freedoms? How the branches of government were formed, and why?You're not alone. Millions of Americans want a deeper understanding of theircountry's founding principles and don't know where to start. When theConstitution and the Declaration of Independence were written by ourfounders over two centuries ago, they were designed to endure. Andindeed they've remained, as Paul Skousen writes, "the most amazingfreedom formula ever invented"--but navigating eighteenth-century legallanguage can be challenging.Recognizing this problem, Skousenprovides an easy, step-by-step guide that will forever change the wayyou think about your country and your freedoms. Using visual tools,exercises, and several valuable memory aids, this book will help you:* Master the Constitution's seven articles and the twenty-seven important rights named in the Bill of Rights.* Navigate the Declaration's five power statements on freedom and unlock their eighteenth-century phrases with a convenient glossary.* Find the answers to ten popular myths about the Constitution.* Discover how the Constitution's guiding principles protect human rights.* And so much more.Thousands of books describe the origins of these famous documents, but only How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence gives you a path to truly understanding them.
  • How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence

    Paul B. Skousen

    Hardcover (Izzard Ink, July 4, 2017)
    Have you ever wanted to read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence and really understand what they're saying? Learn how they impact your life; your rights and freedoms? How the branches of government were formed, and why?You're not alone. Millions of Americans want a deeper understanding of theircountry's founding principles and don't know where to start. When theConstitution and the Declaration of Independence were written by ourfounders over two centuries ago, they were designed to endure. Andindeed they've remained, as Paul Skousen writes, "the most amazingfreedom formula ever invented"--but navigating eighteenth-century legallanguage can be challenging.Recognizing this problem, Skousenprovides an easy, step-by-step guide that will forever change the wayyou think about your country and your freedoms. Using visual tools,exercises, and several valuable memory aids, this book will help you:* Master the Constitution's seven articles and the twenty-seven important rights named in the Bill of Rights.* Navigate the Declaration's five power statements on freedom and unlock their eighteenth-century phrases with a convenient glossary.* Find the answers to ten popular myths about the Constitution.* Discover how the Constitution's guiding principles protect human rights.* And so much more.Thousands of books describe the origins of these famous documents, but only How to Read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence gives you a path to truly understanding them.
  • OUR INDEPENDENCE AND THE CONSTITUTION

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, June 12, 1964)
    Experiences of a family living in Philadelphia during the late 1700s help describe the events and conflicts that surrounded our nation's birth
  • US Constitution: and Declaration of Independence

    Founding Fathers

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 6, 2013)
    This excellent edition of the US Constitution, including the Bill of Rights, all 27 Amendments, the Declaration of Independence, and the Articles of Confederation is presented in its original form without political commentary. Every citizen should have a copy of these priceless words that have shaken the world. They have changed our way of life. They have established a land of freedom. They are a shield for the good and a sword against evil. This is a treasure of America's most important documents collected into one beautiful volume: The Constitution of the United States of America, with the Bill of Rights and all of the Amendments; The Declaration of Independence; and the Articles of Confederation.
  • Our Independence and the Constitution;

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Robert Doremus

    Hardcover (Random House, March 15, 1950)
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  • Our Independence and the Constitution

    Dorothy Canfield Fisher, Robert Doremus

    Hardcover (Spencer Press, Inc., March 15, 1950)
    Book 4 in a series entitled Landmarks of American History, this volume featuring Our Independence and the Constitution.
  • The U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence

    The Founding Fathers

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 15, 2019)
    The U.S. Constitution's first three words - We the People - have inspired generations of Americans. The first permanent constitution of its kind, it has endured for over two centuries as the supreme law of the United States of America. Presented here with the Declaration of Independence, these founding documents have galvanized freedom fighters across the globe.