Manual of the Constitution of the 

 United States 



By ISRAEL WARD ANDREWS, D.D., LL.D. 

 Late President of Marietta College 



Reset, and Revised to igoi by 

 HOMER MORRIS, LL.B., of the Cincinnati Bar. 



Cloth, 12mo, 431 pages Price, $1.00 



The development of Civil Government in the United States during 

 the past twenty-five years has rendered necessary the thorough revision 

 and resetting of Andrews's Manual of the Constitution a text-book 

 which, in spite of numerous competitors published during the past decade, 

 has continually increased in favor with teachers and students. 



The book has been brought up to date in all particulars including 

 especially the more recent interpretations of the Constitution by the 

 courts, and the important statutes calculated to produce permanent 

 political effect. The utmost care, however, has been taken to keep to 

 the original design of the book; and those familiar with the work will 

 find that no violence has been done to its original character. 



Andrews's Manual grew out of the necessities and experiences of 

 the class room. For the proper instruction of the student in the im- 

 portant subject of Civil Government, a clear exposition of the great 

 principles of the Constitution is needed, with a summary of the legislative 

 provisions in which they have been embodied. The author embodied in 

 the work that kind and, so far as space would allow, that amount of 

 information on the various topics which an intelligent citizen would 

 desire to possess. 



As the value of a work of this kind depends in large measure upon 

 its accuracy, it is proper to say that in nearly every instance the state- 

 ments touching the legislation or other action of the government have 

 been taken from official publications. 



Copies sent, prepaid, io any address on receipt of price by the Publishers : 



American Book Company 



New York * Cincinnati * Chicago' 



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