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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... carried into effect by military force , the most dreadful consequences would ensue . It would render the citizens of America the most implacable enemies to one another . If it could be carried into effect against the small states , yet ...
... carried into effect by military force , the most dreadful consequences would ensue . It would render the citizens of America the most implacable enemies to one another . If it could be carried into effect against the small states , yet ...
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... should be ratified in their respective states . Mr. JOSEPH TAYLOR . Mr. Chairman , the very wording of this Constitution seems to carry with it an • assumed power . We , the people , is TAYLOR . ] 23 NORTH CAROLINA .
... should be ratified in their respective states . Mr. JOSEPH TAYLOR . Mr. Chairman , the very wording of this Constitution seems to carry with it an • assumed power . We , the people , is TAYLOR . ] 23 NORTH CAROLINA .
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... carried still farther . This is a consolidation of all the states . Had it said , We , the states , there would have ... carry their assumption of power to a more dangerous length . I wish to know where they found the power of saying We ...
... carried still farther . This is a consolidation of all the states . Had it said , We , the states , there would have ... carry their assumption of power to a more dangerous length . I wish to know where they found the power of saying We ...
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... carry witnesses such great distances , he would satisfy the gentleman , that Congress would remove such inconveniences , as they had the power of appointing inferior tribunals , where such disputes would be tried . Mr. J. TAYLOR . Mr ...
... carry witnesses such great distances , he would satisfy the gentleman , that Congress would remove such inconveniences , as they had the power of appointing inferior tribunals , where such disputes would be tried . Mr. J. TAYLOR . Mr ...
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... carried from the farthest parts of the states to the seat of government . He wished to know if gentlemen were satisfied . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , I have no inclination to get up a second time , but some gentlemen think this sub ...
... carried from the farthest parts of the states to the seat of government . He wished to know if gentlemen were satisfied . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , I have no inclination to get up a second time , but some gentlemen think this sub ...
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