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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... committee of three members from each district , as a committee of privileges and elections , consisting of Messrs . Spencer , Irwin , Caldwell , Person , A. Mebane , Joseph Taylor , M'Dowall , J. Brown , J. Johnston , Davie , Peebles ...
... committee of three members from each district , as a committee of privileges and elections , consisting of Messrs . Spencer , Irwin , Caldwell , Person , A. Mebane , Joseph Taylor , M'Dowall , J. Brown , J. Johnston , Davie , Peebles ...
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... committee shall attend at the call of his chairman . " 17. The yeas and nays may be called and entered on the minutes , when any two members require it . " 18. Every member actually attending the Convention shall be in his place at the ...
... committee shall attend at the call of his chairman . " 17. The yeas and nays may be called and entered on the minutes , when any two members require it . " 18. Every member actually attending the Convention shall be in his place at the ...
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... committee of elections . The Convention then adjourned to 10 o'clock to - morrow morning . WEDNESDAY , July 23 , 1788 . The house met according to adjournment . Mr. Gregory , from the committee of elections , to whom were referred the ...
... committee of elections . The Convention then adjourned to 10 o'clock to - morrow morning . WEDNESDAY , July 23 , 1788 . The house met according to adjournment . Mr. Gregory , from the committee of elections , to whom were referred the ...
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... committee of the whole house , that the Constitution may be discussed clause by clause . I trust we shall not go home and tell our constituents that we met at Hillsborough , were afraid to enter into a discus- sion of the subject , but ...
... committee of the whole house , that the Constitution may be discussed clause by clause . I trust we shall not go home and tell our constituents that we met at Hillsborough , were afraid to enter into a discus- sion of the subject , but ...
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... committee . Mr. CALDWELL had no objection to that proposition . Mr. PERSON opposed the motion of entering into a committee . He conceived it would be a useless waste of time , as they would be obliged to reconsider the whole Con ...
... committee . Mr. CALDWELL had no objection to that proposition . Mr. PERSON opposed the motion of entering into a committee . He conceived it would be a useless waste of time , as they would be obliged to reconsider the whole Con ...
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