Contenido: | The origin, growth, and character of written constitutions
The "Agreement of the People"
The first american constitutions of the seventeenth century
The constitutions of the United States
The american idea in France
The french system in Europe
Written constitutions
Royal charters and constitutional compacts
The german group
Constitutional compacts
The charter of Saxe-Weimar and the Constitutions of Luxemburg, Bavaria, Saxony, Electoral Hesse, etc.
The charter of Saxe-Weimar and the Constitution of Würtemberg
Amendment clauses in the constitutions of Luxemburg, Bavaria, Saxony, Electoral Hesse, etc.
The constitutions of Prussia an the German Empire
The logical outcome of the prussian system
The revised constitutions of Saxe-Weimar and Oldenburg. The constitutions of the free cities, Lübeck, Hamburg, and Bremen
The Constitution framed in 1848 by the "Frankfort Parliament"
The Constitutions of Austria
The Latin-Scandinavian group
Italy
Spain
Portugal
Sweeden, Finland
Norway
Denmark and Iceland
The Netherlands, Luxemburg
Belgium, Roumania
Greece
Servia, Bulgaria
Democratic Constitutions
United States of America
The federal Constitution
The state Constitutions during the Revolution
The Hartford (1818), Boston (1820), and Albany (1821) conventions
The origin of popular ratification in New York
The Pennsylvania convention of 1837-1838
The revised Constitution of New York
The question of popular ratification before Congress
The american system
Appendix : the states of Latin America
France
The Constitution of 1791
The Constitution of 1793
The Constitution of the Year III
The Constitutions of the Consulate and Empire
The Constitutions of the Restoration and the July Monarchy
The Constitution of 1848. Popular ratification and universal suffrage at the City Hall of Paris, feb. 24, 1848
The Constitutions of the Second Empire
The constitutional laws of 1875
Switzerland
The revolutionary period
The democratic movement of 1830
Popular revision in the Cantons : the initiative, the sanction
Popular revision in the Federal Constitution
The Constitution of 1848
The popular vote of 1872
The Constitution of 1874
The amendment of 1891 concerning the initiative |