Dr. Hermann Von Holst's "The Constitutional Law of the United States of America" - 1887.
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From "The Constitutional Instructor For the Use of Schools" by Daniel Parker, 1848.
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Branching a bit out of just the 19th century now, this is from "Constitutional Law - An Introductory Treatise Designed for Use in the United States Naval Academy, and in Other Schools where the Principles of the Constitution are Studied" by Horace google.com…
This one comes closer than others to a "collective" or "militia" right, but even it confirms that there is an individual right to some degree.
"Modern American Law: Constitutional law: definitions and general principles" (1921)
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"Modern American Law: Constitutional law: definitions and general principles" (1921)
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These next three are courtesy of @2aHistory -
A Catechism Of The Constitution Of United States Of America
By John W. Overall, Journalist - 1896
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A Catechism Of The Constitution Of United States Of America
By John W. Overall, Journalist - 1896
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Committee findings on the militia and public defense, New York State, Feb. 5, 1833, pg 141
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Another great find from @2aHistory, who deserves a lot of credit for continuing this project after I've had to move on to other commitments with my now more limited time (a baby will do that haha)
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Another great find from @2aHistory
The History And Topography Of The United States Of North America
By John Howard Hinton - 1834
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The History And Topography Of The United States Of North America
By John Howard Hinton - 1834
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