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 4 |
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186 Replies to general Objections , 218 Exclusive Legislation ; States will
stipulate ; Insult to Congress in 1783 ; Powers enumerated , excluded from all
others ; Abuse of Power ; NonAdoption out of the Union ; State of the Union in
1776 ...
186 Replies to general Objections , 218 Exclusive Legislation ; States will
stipulate ; Insult to Congress in 1783 ; Powers enumerated , excluded from all
others ; Abuse of Power ; NonAdoption out of the Union ; State of the Union in
1776 ...
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... union are , 1st , to protect us against foreign invasion ; 2d , to defend us against
internal commotions and insurrections ... requisite to make us a safe and happy
people , and they cannot be attained without a firm and efficient system of union ...
... union are , 1st , to protect us against foreign invasion ; 2d , to defend us against
internal commotions and insurrections ... requisite to make us a safe and happy
people , and they cannot be attained without a firm and efficient system of union ...
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The general government ought in this , as in every other instance , to possess the
means of preserving the peace and tranquillity of the Union . A striking proof of
the necessity of this power recently happened in Rhode Island : A man who had ...
The general government ought in this , as in every other instance , to possess the
means of preserving the peace and tranquillity of the Union . A striking proof of
the necessity of this power recently happened in Rhode Island : A man who had ...
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This goes against the Union altogether . They are not to legislate for us ; we are
to be represented as well as they . Such a futile objection strikes at all union . We
know that without union we should not have been debating now . I hope to hear ...
This goes against the Union altogether . They are not to legislate for us ; we are
to be represented as well as they . Such a futile objection strikes at all union . We
know that without union we should not have been debating now . I hope to hear ...
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All affairs which concern this state only are to be determined by our
representatives coming from all parts of the state ; all affairs which concern the
Union at large are to be determined by representatives coming from all parts of
the Union .
All affairs which concern this state only are to be determined by our
representatives coming from all parts of the state ; all affairs which concern the
Union at large are to be determined by representatives coming from all parts of
the Union .
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