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Essay heading: Review Of Miracle At Philadelphia
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She has the oratories of the Constitution in full-blaze, instead of a doctor or a researcher explaining what it was or what they were trying to say. She also wrote the book to show the humanism of the founding fathers and how they were just people like everyone else, who wanted things to be satisfactory for everyone, and the struggles they put up for their own personal home state... displayed 300 characters
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Bowen has absolutely blown the competition out of the water with this book. It's an accurate, although sometimes not spellbinding, presentation of a subject that can be interesting at points for everyone. The book was very clearly written, with an excellent thesis. Bowen paced herself well, and provided a very balanced, two-sided look at the building of our highest law-governing document... displayed next 300 characters
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