The Jubilee of the Constitution / Delivered at New York, April 30, 1839, Before the New York Historical Society
“The Jubilee of the Constitution / Delivered at New York, April 30, 1839, Before the New York Historical Society” is a speech given by an unknown author in 1839. The speech celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the U.S. Constitution and highlights its significance in shaping the nation’s development. It reviews the historical context of the Constitution’s creation and emphasizes its role as the foundational legal framework of the country.
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This book meticulously documents an important historical speech delivered to mark the jubilee of the U.S. Constitution. The content delves into the principles behind the Constitution’s design and its role in maintaining national unity and fostering social progress. It discusses how the Constitution balances governmental powers and safeguards citizens’ fundamental rights. Although the author’s name is missing, the speech demonstrates a deep understanding and respect for the Constitution. Additionally, it touches on contemporary social issues and anticipates potential future challenges to the Constitution.