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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The honorable the president then laid before the Convention official accounts of
the ratification of the proposed Federal Constitution by the states of
Massachusetts and South Carolina ; which were ordered NORTH CAROLINA . 3.
The honorable the president then laid before the Convention official accounts of
the ratification of the proposed Federal Constitution by the states of
Massachusetts and South Carolina ; which were ordered NORTH CAROLINA . 3.
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Though I do not object to the proposition of the honorable member , as the
groundwork of our proceeding , I hope he will withdraw his motion , and I shall
second him in the committee . Mr. CALDWELL had no objection to that
proposition .
Though I do not object to the proposition of the honorable member , as the
groundwork of our proceeding , I hope he will withdraw his motion , and I shall
second him in the committee . Mr. CALDWELL had no objection to that
proposition .
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The honorable gentleman has mistaken me . Sorry I am that it is so late taken up
by North Carolina , if we are to be influenced and persuaded in this manner . I am
unhappy to hear gentlemen of learning and integrity preach up the doctrine of ...
The honorable gentleman has mistaken me . Sorry I am that it is so late taken up
by North Carolina , if we are to be influenced and persuaded in this manner . I am
unhappy to hear gentlemen of learning and integrity preach up the doctrine of ...
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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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... mode of doing without the agency of the state legislatures . Mr. IREDELL . Mr.
Chairman , I am glad to see so much candor and moderation . The liberal
sentiments expressed by the honorable gentleman who spoke last command my
respect ...
... mode of doing without the agency of the state legislatures . Mr. IREDELL . Mr.
Chairman , I am glad to see so much candor and moderation . The liberal
sentiments expressed by the honorable gentleman who spoke last command my
respect ...
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