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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... Amphictyonic ; European , Rhode Island , her Conduct ; Elections ; true
Construction of the Clause ,. 60 Rhode Island ; Party Influence , & c .; Elections ,
& c . , .... 65 Journal ; Publication ; necessary to conceal it during the
Confederation , .
... Amphictyonic ; European , Rhode Island , her Conduct ; Elections ; true
Construction of the Clause ,. 60 Rhode Island ; Party Influence , & c .; Elections ,
& c . , .... 65 Journal ; Publication ; necessary to conceal it during the
Confederation , .
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... impeachment ” were so general , and might admit of such a latitude of
construction , as to extend to every legislative member upon the continent , so as
to preclude the representatives of the different states from impeaching . Mr.
MACLAINE .
... impeachment ” were so general , and might admit of such a latitude of
construction , as to extend to every legislative member upon the continent , so as
to preclude the representatives of the different states from impeaching . Mr.
MACLAINE .
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... unnatural than such a construction . The Constitution says , in one place , that
the House of Representatives shall have the sole power of impeachment . In the
clauses under debate , it provides that the Senate shall have the sole power to try
...
... unnatural than such a construction . The Constitution says , in one place , that
the House of Representatives shall have the sole power of impeachment . In the
clauses under debate , it provides that the Senate shall have the sole power to try
...
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No other grammatical construction can be put upon it . But there is no necessity to
refer to grammatical constructions , since the whole plainly refers to the
government of 7 VOL . IV . 5 the United States at large . The general government
cannot ...
No other grammatical construction can be put upon it . But there is no necessity to
refer to grammatical constructions , since the whole plainly refers to the
government of 7 VOL . IV . 5 the United States at large . The general government
cannot ...
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Mr. Chairman , I confess I am obliged to the honorable gentleman for his
construction . Were he to go to Congress , he might put that construction on the
Constitution . But no one can say what construction Congress will put upon it . I
do not ...
Mr. Chairman , I confess I am obliged to the honorable gentleman for his
construction . Were he to go to Congress , he might put that construction on the
Constitution . But no one can say what construction Congress will put upon it . I
do not ...
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