A few years ago, I saw it in the capitol building, in Washington, D.C. Should still be there.
Possible that I might have confused the constitution with the Declaration of Independence. Not being a U.S. citizen, some things kind of get confused.
yes we did copy the constitution
An historical document specialist would be required to appraise a copy of the US Constitution. A good specialist could tell you how old the copy is and if it was made by hand or on a printing press.
The original Constitution is on display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
probably somewhere in DC where they keep the original copy in a 100% lead bos that can survive a massive war or bomb
The only businesses protected by the US Constitution are religion and free speech.
The people at Intuit has released a free online version of Quicken aptly titled Quicken Online and one can get a free copy of Quicken Online from Intuit.
You can find a free DVD copy software online at the ImgBurn website. Alternatively, you can also get free DVD copy software from the DVDShrink Organization website.
you get free copy of high school diploma online information at www.online-high-school-diploma.com.
You can download a free copy of WinUtilities online from the Cnet website. Alternatively, you can also download this software for free from the Softpedia website.
One can download a free copy of the times table online by using the website Softonic. Softonic provides programs for free download, including one for the times table.
yes we did copy the constitution
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You can not get them online for privacy reasons. you will need to go in person.
Go out and buy a legal copy
buy a copy you cheap dog
You can't read "Deathwatch" by Robb White for free legally online as it is a copyrighted book. You can try checking your local library for a physical or digital copy, or purchase a copy from a bookstore or online retailer.
Nowhere, you'll have to buy a copy.