"The Constitutional History of New York" by Charles Zebina Lincoln offers a detailed examination of the foundational legal framework of the state. This annotated constitution provides valuable insights into the historical development and interpretation of New York's governing principles. Exploring the evolution of laws and governmental structures, this work is an essential resource for legal scholars, historians, and anyone interested in the constitutional underpinnings of New York. Lincoln's meticulous research and clear presentation make this a significant contribution to the understanding of state constitutionalism.
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