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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... order by the president , or by a member through the president . “ 5. No person
shall pass between the president and the person speaking . “ 6. No person shall
be called upon for any words of heat , but on the day on which they were spoken .
... order by the president , or by a member through the president . “ 5. No person
shall pass between the president and the person speaking . “ 6. No person shall
be called upon for any words of heat , but on the day on which they were spoken .
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We are to consider whether this system will promote our happiness . Mr. GOUDY
. Mr. Chairman , I wonder that these gentlemen , learned in the law , should
quibble upon words . I care not whether it be called a compact , agreement ,
covenant ...
We are to consider whether this system will promote our happiness . Mr. GOUDY
. Mr. Chairman , I wonder that these gentlemen , learned in the law , should
quibble upon words . I care not whether it be called a compact , agreement ,
covenant ...
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It could not be fully so called till adopted and put in execution ; when so put in
execution , there were actual governors in existence . Mr. DAVIE . Mr. President ,
what we have already said may convince the reverend gentleman what a long
time ...
It could not be fully so called till adopted and put in execution ; when so put in
execution , there were actual governors in existence . Mr. DAVIE . Mr. President ,
what we have already said may convince the reverend gentleman what a long
time ...
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JOHNSTON observed , that men who were in very high offices could not be come
at by the ordinary course of justice ; but when called before this high tribunal and
convicted , they would be stripped of their dignity , and reduced to the rank of ...
JOHNSTON observed , that men who were in very high offices could not be come
at by the ordinary course of justice ; but when called before this high tribunal and
convicted , they would be stripped of their dignity , and reduced to the rank of ...
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... affairs conducted in an irregular manConsistency and stability are necessary to
render the laws of any society convenient for the people . If they were to be
entirely conducted by men liable to be called away soon , we might be deprived ,
in a ...
... affairs conducted in an irregular manConsistency and stability are necessary to
render the laws of any society convenient for the people . If they were to be
entirely conducted by men liable to be called away soon , we might be deprived ,
in a ...
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