The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution: As Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution, Volume 4J. B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... chairman . " 17. The yeas and nays may be called and entered on the minutes , when any two members require it . " 18. Every member actually attending the Convention shall be in his place at the time to which the Convention stands ...
... chairman . " 17. The yeas and nays may be called and entered on the minutes , when any two members require it . " 18. Every member actually attending the Convention shall be in his place at the time to which the Convention stands ...
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... conducted with decency and moderation . The Convention then resolved itself into a committee of the whole house , Mr. Elisha Battle in the chair . - Mr. CALDWELL . Mr. Chairman , those maxims which 8 [ DAVIE . DEBATES .
... conducted with decency and moderation . The Convention then resolved itself into a committee of the whole house , Mr. Elisha Battle in the chair . - Mr. CALDWELL . Mr. Chairman , those maxims which 8 [ DAVIE . DEBATES .
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... Chairman , those maxims which I conceive to be the fundamental principles of every safe and free government , are 1st . A government is a compact between the rulers and the people . 2d . Such a compact ought to be lawful in itself . 3d ...
... Chairman , those maxims which I conceive to be the fundamental principles of every safe and free government , are 1st . A government is a compact between the rulers and the people . 2d . Such a compact ought to be lawful in itself . 3d ...
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... Chairman , the gentleman has taken his principles from sources which cannot hold here . In England , the government is a compact between the king and the people . I hope it is not so here . We shall have no officers in the situation of ...
... Chairman , the gentleman has taken his principles from sources which cannot hold here . In England , the government is a compact between the king and the people . I hope it is not so here . We shall have no officers in the situation of ...
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... Chairman , I conceive those maxims will be of utility . I wish , as much as any one , to have a full and free discussion of the subject . To facilitate this desirable end , it seems highly expedient that some groundwork should be laid ...
... Chairman , I conceive those maxims will be of utility . I wish , as much as any one , to have a full and free discussion of the subject . To facilitate this desirable end , it seems highly expedient that some groundwork should be laid ...
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