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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... admit of lavishing the public money , but required the utmost economy and frugality ; that , as there was a large representation from this state , an immediate de- cision would save the country a considerable sum of money . He thought ...
... admit of lavishing the public money , but required the utmost economy and frugality ; that , as there was a large representation from this state , an immediate de- cision would save the country a considerable sum of money . He thought ...
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... admit , and the ju- diciary from both . Another radical vice in the old system , which was neces- sary to be corrected , and which will be understood without a long deduction of reasoning , was , that it legislated on states , instead ...
... admit , and the ju- diciary from both . Another radical vice in the old system , which was neces- sary to be corrected , and which will be understood without a long deduction of reasoning , was , that it legislated on states , instead ...
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... admit of such a latitude of con- struction , as to extend to every legislative member upon the continent , so as to preclude the representatives of the dif- ferent states from impeaching . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , if I understand ...
... admit of such a latitude of con- struction , as to extend to every legislative member upon the continent , so as to preclude the representatives of the dif- ferent states from impeaching . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , if I understand ...
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... admit , for the sake of argument , that those federal officers who will be guilty of misdemeanors in this state will be near relations of the representatives and senators of North Carolina . What then ? Are they to be tried by them only ...
... admit , for the sake of argument , that those federal officers who will be guilty of misdemeanors in this state will be near relations of the representatives and senators of North Carolina . What then ? Are they to be tried by them only ...
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... admit of the gentleman's construction ; but it may admit of a contrary construction . In a matter of so great moment , words ought not to be so vague and indeterminate . I have said that the states are the basis on which the government ...
... admit of the gentleman's construction ; but it may admit of a contrary construction . In a matter of so great moment , words ought not to be so vague and indeterminate . I have said that the states are the basis on which the government ...
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