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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Van Buren , 488 PUBLIC LANDS for Internal Improvements , February 13 , 1807.
— Bayard , ... 455 Disposal of , Senate , May , 1826. — Van Buren , 482 Senate ,
February 23 , 1830. - Woodbury , 522 REFUGEES , ST . DOMINGO , Bill for the ...
Van Buren , 488 PUBLIC LANDS for Internal Improvements , February 13 , 1807.
— Bayard , ... 455 Disposal of , Senate , May , 1826. — Van Buren , 482 Senate ,
February 23 , 1830. - Woodbury , 522 REFUGEES , ST . DOMINGO , Bill for the ...
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A general decay of trade , the rise of imported merchandise , the fall of produce ,
and an uncommon decrease of the value of lands . Foreigners have been
reaping the benefits and emoluments which our citizens ought to enjoy An
unjustifiable ...
A general decay of trade , the rise of imported merchandise , the fall of produce ,
and an uncommon decrease of the value of lands . Foreigners have been
reaping the benefits and emoluments which our citizens ought to enjoy An
unjustifiable ...
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He , sir , with the Senate , is to make treaties , which are to be the supreme law of
the land . This is a legislative power given to the President , and implies a
contradiction to that part which says that all legislative power is vested in the two
...
He , sir , with the Senate , is to make treaties , which are to be the supreme law of
the land . This is a legislative power given to the President , and implies a
contradiction to that part which says that all legislative power is vested in the two
...
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noir ) — that treaties were the supreme law of the land in all countries , for the
most obvious reasons — that laws , or legislative acts , operated upon individuals
, but that treaties acted upon states — that , unless they were the supreme law of
...
noir ) — that treaties were the supreme law of the land in all countries , for the
most obvious reasons — that laws , or legislative acts , operated upon individuals
, but that treaties acted upon states — that , unless they were the supreme law of
...
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It was attempted to form a rule of representation from a compound ratio of wealth
and population ; but , on consideration , it was found impracticable to determine
the comparative value of lands , and other property , in so extensive a territory ...
It was attempted to form a rule of representation from a compound ratio of wealth
and population ; but , on consideration , it was found impracticable to determine
the comparative value of lands , and other property , in so extensive a territory ...
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