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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... Citizens of Venezuela , to expend $ 50,000 , passed , ayes , 45 ; noes , 29. ) REMOVAL , POWER OF , by the President , on the Bill establishing the " De- partment of Foreign Affairs . " H. R. June , 1789 , .... White , 350 . White , 357 ...
... Citizens of Venezuela , to expend $ 50,000 , passed , ayes , 45 ; noes , 29. ) REMOVAL , POWER OF , by the President , on the Bill establishing the " De- partment of Foreign Affairs . " H. R. June , 1789 , .... White , 350 . White , 357 ...
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... citizens to comply with them . We derive greater profits from the present situation of your commerce than we could expect under a treaty ; and you have no kind of power that can compel us to surrender any advantage to you . " This was ...
... citizens to comply with them . We derive greater profits from the present situation of your commerce than we could expect under a treaty ; and you have no kind of power that can compel us to surrender any advantage to you . " This was ...
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... citizens , must acknowledge that , if the government was to be 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 ...
... citizens , must acknowledge that , if the government was to be 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 ...
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... citizens , and then the courts of common law might proceed against them . FRIDAY , July 25 , 1788 . The Convention met according to adjournment . Mr. BATTLE in the chair . 1st article of the 3d sec- tion read . Mr. CABARRUS wished to be ...
... citizens , and then the courts of common law might proceed against them . FRIDAY , July 25 , 1788 . The Convention met according to adjournment . Mr. BATTLE in the chair . 1st article of the 3d sec- tion read . Mr. CABARRUS wished to be ...
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... citizens of America , will add great weight to the representatives ; for a power derived from the people is the source of all real honor , and a demonstration of confidence which a man of any feeling would be more ambitious to possess ...
... citizens of America , will add great weight to the representatives ; for a power derived from the people is the source of all real honor , and a demonstration of confidence which a man of any feeling would be more ambitious to possess ...
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