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Libertas:
Good choice, W!
I also like to delve deeper into the thinking of all the key Founders, so I have lots of biographies, the Adams-Jefferson letters etc.
It is perhaps my favorite epoch...and a reminder I overshot my entry into the physical world by 200 years!
rustybayonet:
--- Quote from: Libertas on May 15, 2018, 10:00:16 AM ---Good choice, W!
I also like to delve deeper into the thinking of all the key Founders, so I have lots of biographies, the Adams-Jefferson letters etc.
It is perhaps my favorite epoch...and a reminder I overshot my entry into the physical world by 200 years!
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You might enjoy "The Founders Key" - by Larry P. Arnn
Libertas:
--- Quote from: rustybayonet on May 15, 2018, 08:47:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: Libertas on May 15, 2018, 10:00:16 AM ---Good choice, W!
I also like to delve deeper into the thinking of all the key Founders, so I have lots of biographies, the Adams-Jefferson letters etc.
It is perhaps my favorite epoch...and a reminder I overshot my entry into the physical world by 200 years!
--- End quote ---
You might enjoy "The Founders Key" - by Larry P. Arnn
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Ahh, Town Hall guy. Has a September 2014 article where he describes the Constitution as a bridge between the Declaration (Laws if Nature and of Nature's God) and other human laws, or between Supreme Law and Common Law for simplicity.
I will give The Founders' Key a shot.
::hat-tip::
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