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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7 Ratification ; wished to be out of the Union , 245 Though no Share in the new
Appointments , common Interest with Virginia ; Jefferson , he stated , wished
Ratification only to preserve the Union ; Office Expectants , their Bias , & c . , .
7 Ratification ; wished to be out of the Union , 245 Though no Share in the new
Appointments , common Interest with Virginia ; Jefferson , he stated , wished
Ratification only to preserve the Union ; Office Expectants , their Bias , & c . , .
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Mr. Madison to Mr. Stevenson , 27th November , 1830 , examining the Origin and
Progress of the Clause of the Constitution , “ To pay the DEBTS , AND provide for
common Defence , " & c . , Extract ......... ... 612 to 615 DIGEST OF DECISIONS ...
Mr. Madison to Mr. Stevenson , 27th November , 1830 , examining the Origin and
Progress of the Clause of the Constitution , “ To pay the DEBTS , AND provide for
common Defence , " & c . , Extract ......... ... 612 to 615 DIGEST OF DECISIONS ...
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He may be tried in such a court for common - law offences , whether impeached
or not . As it is to be presumed that inferior tribunals will be constituted , there will
be no occasion for going always to the Supreme Court , even in cases where the
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He may be tried in such a court for common - law offences , whether impeached
or not . As it is to be presumed that inferior tribunals will be constituted , there will
be no occasion for going always to the Supreme Court , even in cases where the
...
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... historical fact we well know , and the occasion on which it happened is equally
well known . They talk as loudly of constitutional rights and privileges in England
as we do here , but they have no written constitution . They have a common law ...
... historical fact we well know , and the occasion on which it happened is equally
well known . They talk as loudly of constitutional rights and privileges in England
as we do here , but they have no written constitution . They have a common law ...
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The gentleman from Halifax ( Mr. Davie ) has put that construction upon it which
reason and common sense will put upon it . Lawyers will often differ on a point of
law , but people will seldom differ about so very plain a thing as this . The clause
...
The gentleman from Halifax ( Mr. Davie ) has put that construction upon it which
reason and common sense will put upon it . Lawyers will often differ on a point of
law , but people will seldom differ about so very plain a thing as this . The clause
...
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