James M. Beck
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The Constitution of the United States
"Ground arms!" An oration delivered at the celebration of the one hundred and seventeenth anniversary of the Declaration of independence, at the invitation of the councils of the city of Philadelphia, in Independence square, July 4th, 1893
A bill to establish a national Lincoln museum and veterans' headquarters in the building known as Ford's Theater
The Reckoning
Neither purse nor sword
"First printing." Government adrift.- Lost objectives of the Constitution.- The dissolving Union.- Property rights and the right to property.- The law of the people.- The tap root of democracy.- The balance wheel of the Union.- The economic basis of the Constitution.- Economic freedom and political control.- Economic and political centralism.- Expanding government.- Paying the bills of government.- Neither purse nor sword.
May it please the court
The addresses and arguments of James M. Beck, formerly solicitor-general of the United States, on the old and the new Supreme court of the United States, Washington and the constitution, the lawyer and social progress, the nation and the states, the revolt against prohibition, the Northern Securities case, the Great Lakes controversy, the Constitution and the flexible tariff, and other subjects of legal or political importance.