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"The Supremacy of the Law in Missouri" offers a fascinating glimpse into the legal and political landscape of Missouri during a pivotal period in American history. Published in 1865, likely in the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, this work likely explores the restoration of legal order and the assertion of state authority amidst the challenges of Reconstruction. It provides valuable insights into the constitutional issues and governance challenges faced by Missouri as it navigated its role within the Union.
This historical document will appeal to scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in the legal history of Missouri, the impact of the Civil War on state governments, and the development of constitutional law in the United States. Its enduring value lies in its detailed examination of the principles that underpin the rule of law during a time of profound national transformation.
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