The Problem in 1787 and How It Was Met
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- Whose Constitution? Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;8/15/36, Vol. 2 Issue 23, p702
Presents the speech of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice George W. Maxey given before the National Republican Club in New York City, New York on July 23, 1936, dealing with the constitutional law.
- The Constitution: Guarantee of Human Rights and Economic Liberalism. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;12/30/35, Vol. 2 Issue 7, p206
Presents the speech by Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice George W. Maxey delivered at a meeting of the State Council of Republican Women on November 21, 1935, about the U.S. Constitution.
- 'Thomas A. Edison, Individualist': NO MAN CAN TRULY ADVANCE HIMSELF WITHOUT ADVANCING HIS COMMUNITY. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;3/15/50, Vol. 16 Issue 11, p330
Presents the text of a speech given by George W. Maxey, chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on February 11, 1950, which deals with the subject of individualism.
- The Descent to a Dictatorship: AN HOUR MAY LAY IT IN THE DUST. // Vital Speeches of the Day;10/1/38, Vol. 4 Issue 24, p746
Presents the text of a speech given by Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice George W. Maxey, given on September 23, 1938, which deals with the dictatorship in Germany.
- The Qualities of the Early Americans. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;1/1/44, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p170
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- The Political Creed of George Washington. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;5/15/44, Vol. 10 Issue 15, p465
Presents the text of a speech given by Pennsylvania Chief Justice George W. Maxey before the Sons of the American Revolution in Pennsylvania on February 22, 1944, which deals with the subject of politics.
- 'The Constitution Was Made for Man' Flannagan, John W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;9/9/35, Vol. 1 Issue 25, p796
Presents a speech by lawyer John Flannagan, given before the House of Representatives, dealing with the issue of constitution in the United States. Provisions of the constitution.
- What America Must Decide. Maxey, George W. // Vital Speeches of the Day;4/6/36, Vol. 2 Issue 14, p418
Presents a speech by Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Justice George W. Maxey, given before the Third Annual Women Congress at Chicago, Illinois on February 13, 1936, dealing with the U.S. Constitution.
- The Constitution of the United States. Reed, James A. // Vital Speeches of the Day;10/8/34, Vol. 1 Issue 1, p6
Presents the speech given by the author in Chicago, Illinois, on Constitution Day, September 17, 1934. Focus on the provision of the constitution of the U.S.; Other features of the speech.


