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["<p> Serial issue.  Issued as: West Virginia University studies in West Virginia history. Constitutional history, no.1/2. </p>"]

1. Evolution of the constitution of West Virginia.

["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]

2. Amended constitution of West Virginia: adopted by the convention February 18th, 1863.

["<p> Pamphlet. \"Compliments of William C. Cook, State Superintendent of Free Schools.\" \"Text conforms verbatim to the Constitution as published in Warth's \"Code of West Virginia, Fourth Edition, 1899,\" and to legislative joint resolutions on amendments, and the acts submitting them to the voters, subsequent to 1899, as found in the Acts of the Legislature.\"</p>"]

3. The Constitution of West Virginia.

["<p> Pamphlet. Authorized by Samuel Woods, a delegate to the Second Constitutional Convention of 1872, reviewing the merits of the revised constitution of West Virginia.</p>"]

4. The New constitution reviewed.

["Pamphlet. "]

5. Constitution and schedule, adopted in convention, at Charleston, April 9th, 1872.

["Pamphlet.  \"Weston, West Virginia, December 1st, 1870.\"<br />"]

6. Important correspondence : Hon. John Brannon, General J. J. Jackson, Judge Thompson, the disfranchising amendment, the Flick Amendment and the registration law, the duty of the democracy, give us the peace of a republic.

["<p> Pamphlet.</p>"]

7. Report of the Special Joint Committee, Legislature of West Virginia, Session of 1897, appointed to prepare and report amendments to the Constitution.