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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But one Government in Europe that provides for civil Rights , 318 . People
Servants ; Rulers supreme ; Ireland ; the Netherlands ; America taught the Rights
of Man , 319. Primogeniture , 320. Peopled classed ; commercial foreign Trade ,
Root ...
But one Government in Europe that provides for civil Rights , 318 . People
Servants ; Rulers supreme ; Ireland ; the Netherlands ; America taught the Rights
of Man , 319. Primogeniture , 320. Peopled classed ; commercial foreign Trade ,
Root ...
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Bland , Jackson , Lawrence , and Sherman , 344 PATRONAGE , Foreign
Intercourse Bill . H. R. January 18 , 1798 . Gallatin , 439. Pinckney , Bayard ,. 440
POST OFFICE . Bill to authorize the President to choose a Mail Route . H. R.
December ...
Bland , Jackson , Lawrence , and Sherman , 344 PATRONAGE , Foreign
Intercourse Bill . H. R. January 18 , 1798 . Gallatin , 439. Pinckney , Bayard ,. 440
POST OFFICE . Bill to authorize the President to choose a Mail Route . H. R.
December ...
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... to protect us against foreign invasion ; 2d , to defend us against internal
commotions and insurrections ; 3d , to promote the commerce , agriculture , and
manufactures , of America . These objects are requisite to make us a safe and
happy ...
... to protect us against foreign invasion ; 2d , to defend us against internal
commotions and insurrections ; 3d , to promote the commerce , agriculture , and
manufactures , of America . These objects are requisite to make us a safe and
happy ...
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Without a power in the federal government to compel the performance of our
engagements with foreign nations , we shall be perpetually involved in
destructive wars . The Confederation is extremely defective in this point also . I
shall only ...
Without a power in the federal government to compel the performance of our
engagements with foreign nations , we shall be perpetually involved in
destructive wars . The Confederation is extremely defective in this point also . I
shall only ...
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During the late war , large sums were advanced to us by foreign states and
individuals . Congress have not been enabled to pay even the interest of these
debts , with honor and punctuality . The requisitions made on the states have
been ...
During the late war , large sums were advanced to us by foreign states and
individuals . Congress have not been enabled to pay even the interest of these
debts , with honor and punctuality . The requisitions made on the states have
been ...
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