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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Shall it be said , sir , of the representatives of North Carolina , that near three
hundred of them assembled for the express purpose of deliberating upon the
most important question that ever came before a people , refused to discuss it ,
and ...
Shall it be said , sir , of the representatives of North Carolina , that near three
hundred of them assembled for the express purpose of deliberating upon the
most important question that ever came before a people , refused to discuss it ,
and ...
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They have only recommended a plan of government containing some additional
powers to those enjoyed under the present feeble system ; amendments not only
necessary , but which were the express object of the deputation . When we ...
They have only recommended a plan of government containing some additional
powers to those enjoyed under the present feeble system ; amendments not only
necessary , but which were the express object of the deputation . When we ...
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North Carolina and Massachusetts have had a considerable body of forces on
foot , and those in this state raised for two years , notwithstanding the express
provision in the Confederation that no force should be kept up by any state in
time of ...
North Carolina and Massachusetts have had a considerable body of forces on
foot , and those in this state raised for two years , notwithstanding the express
provision in the Confederation that no force should be kept up by any state in
time of ...
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... although there was an express declaration , that all the legislative powers were
vested in the Senate and House of Representatives , and that he would be glad
to know how these things consisted together . Mr. MĀCLAINE expressed great ...
... although there was an express declaration , that all the legislative powers were
vested in the Senate and House of Representatives , and that he would be glad
to know how these things consisted together . Mr. MĀCLAINE expressed great ...
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... beg leave to mention that every man has a right to express his opinion , and
point out any part of the Constitution which he either thinks defective , or has
heard represented to be so . What will be the consequence 32 [ IREDELL .
DEBATES .
... beg leave to mention that every man has a right to express his opinion , and
point out any part of the Constitution which he either thinks defective , or has
heard represented to be so . What will be the consequence 32 [ IREDELL .
DEBATES .
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