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Pennsylvania | The first independent state constitution issued after the Declaration of Independence

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Pennsylvania
The Constitution of the Common-Wealth of Pennsylvania, as Established by the General Convention Elected for that Purpose, and Held at Philadelphia, July 15th, 1776, and Continued by Adjournments to September 28, 1776. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1776

8vo (197 x 127 mm). Small, faint dampstain in top margin of first quire. Quarter calf antique over marbled boards, red morocco label.

First edition of the first independent state constitution issued after the Declaration of Independence. Although the Pennsylvania constitution was not ratified until 28 September 1776, the state's constitutional convention presided over by Benjamin Franklin first convened on 15 July—just nine days after the Declaration of Independence.

The convention produced a document that embraced direct popular rule; the charter was drafted by Robert Whitehill, Timothy Matlack, Dr. Thomas Young, George Bryan, James Cannon, and Franklin. Like the Declaration, the Pennsylvania constitution began with a preamble that inveighed against George III and his unlawful war against the Colonies.

Some of the innovations of the constitution included voting franchise without property qualifications for all taxpaying freemen; a unicameral legislature, with members elected to one-year terms; a thirteen-member Supreme Executive Council to administer the government; and a judiciary appointed by the legislature for seven-year terms, and removable at any time. Rare: only two other copies appear in the auction records.

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ESTC W30512; Evans 14979; Hildeburn 33560; Sabin 60014

PROVENANCE
The Library of a Distinguished Book Collector (Sotheby's New York, 4 June 2013, lot 125)

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Pennsylvania
The Constitution of the Common-Wealth of Pennsylvania, as Established by the General Convention Elected for that Purpose, and Held at Philadelphia, July 15th, 1776, and Continued by Adjournments to September 28, 1776. Philadelphia: John Dunlap, 1776

8vo (197 x 127 mm). Small, faint dampstain in top margin of first quire. Quarter calf antique over marbled boards, red morocco label.

First edition of the first independent state constitution issued after the Declaration of Independence. Although the Pennsylvania constitution was not ratified until 28 September 1776, the state's constitutional convention presided over by Benjamin Franklin first convened on 15 July—just nine days after the Declaration of Independence.

The convention produced a document that embraced direct popular rule; the charter was drafted by Robert Whitehill, Timothy Matlack, Dr. Thomas Young, George Bryan, James Cannon, and Franklin. Like the Declaration, the Pennsylvania constitution began with a preamble that inveighed against George III and his unlawful war against the Colonies.

Some of the innovations of the constitution included voting franchise without property qualifications for all taxpaying freemen; a unicameral legislature, with members elected to one-year terms; a thirteen-member Supreme Executive Council to administer the government; and a judiciary appointed by the legislature for seven-year terms, and removable at any time. Rare: only two other copies appear in the auction records.

REFERENCE
ESTC W30512; Evans 14979; Hildeburn 33560; Sabin 60014

PROVENANCE
The Library of a Distinguished Book Collector (Sotheby's New York, 4 June 2013, lot 125)

Condition Report:
Condition as described in catalogue entry.

In response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective qualified opinion.
NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

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