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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... Power in Congress to abolish it , .. 102 Election ; approves the Clause , .. 105
Presidential Election ; Objections answered , 107. President's Power over the
Military ; his Council , their Opinion to be given in Writing ; Example of England ,
108.
... Power in Congress to abolish it , .. 102 Election ; approves the Clause , .. 105
Presidential Election ; Objections answered , 107. President's Power over the
Military ; his Council , their Opinion to be given in Writing ; Example of England ,
108.
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327 CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY ( a Member of the Federal
Convention ) - Treaties , where to be lodged ; President , the Power of proposing
Treaties , 263 Objections answered ; Treaties not repugnant to Laws ; Mode of
voting in ...
327 CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY ( a Member of the Federal
Convention ) - Treaties , where to be lodged ; President , the Power of proposing
Treaties , 263 Objections answered ; Treaties not repugnant to Laws ; Mode of
voting in ...
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ANSWERS OF THE STATESState of New York , 537 State of Delaware , 532
State of Connecticut ,. 538 State of Rhode Island , 533 State of New Hampshire ,
538 Commonwealth of Massachusetts , 533 State of Vermont , ... 539
KENTUCKY ...
ANSWERS OF THE STATESState of New York , 537 State of Delaware , 532
State of Connecticut ,. 538 State of Rhode Island , 533 State of New Hampshire ,
538 Commonwealth of Massachusetts , 533 State of Vermont , ... 539
KENTUCKY ...
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I have no objection to any regular way of discussing the subject ; but this way of
proceeding will waste time , and not answer any purpose . Will it not be in the
power of any gentleman , in the course of the debates , to say that this plan
militates ...
I have no objection to any regular way of discussing the subject ; but this way of
proceeding will waste time , and not answer any purpose . Will it not be in the
power of any gentleman , in the course of the debates , to say that this plan
militates ...
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As I had the honor , sir , to be a member of the Convention , it may be expected I
would answer an objection personal in its nature , and which contains rather a
reflection on our conduct , than an objection to the merits of the Constitution .
As I had the honor , sir , to be a member of the Convention , it may be expected I
would answer an objection personal in its nature , and which contains rather a
reflection on our conduct , than an objection to the merits of the Constitution .
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