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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Choice of President and Senators ; Mode of nominating ; Approval of the Senate ;
Influence of the House preponderating , 134 Trial by Jury ; the best ; its Omission
owing to the Difficulty of establishing a uniform Mode , 144. Old Confederation ...
Choice of President and Senators ; Mode of nominating ; Approval of the Senate ;
Influence of the House preponderating , 134 Trial by Jury ; the best ; its Omission
owing to the Difficulty of establishing a uniform Mode , 144. Old Confederation ...
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327 CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY ( a Member of the Federal
Convention ) - Treaties , where to be lodged ; President , the Power of proposing
Treaties , 263 Objections answered ; Treaties not repugnant to Laws ; Mode of
voting in ...
327 CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY ( a Member of the Federal
Convention ) - Treaties , where to be lodged ; President , the Power of proposing
Treaties , 263 Objections answered ; Treaties not repugnant to Laws ; Mode of
voting in ...
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A decision by that mode would have been as rational and just as by this , and
would have been better on economical principles , as it would have saved the
public the expense of our meeting here . This is a subject of great consideration .
A decision by that mode would have been as rational and just as by this , and
would have been better on economical principles , as it would have saved the
public the expense of our meeting here . This is a subject of great consideration .
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Does he forget that the act of Assembly points out another mode ? Mr. IREDELL
replied , that what he meant was , that the Assembly might as well have required
that the electors should vote or ballot for or against the Constitution in their ...
Does he forget that the act of Assembly points out another mode ? Mr. IREDELL
replied , that what he meant was , that the Assembly might as well have required
that the electors should vote or ballot for or against the Constitution in their ...
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honor yesterday of proposing the mode which I thought most eligible for our
proceeding . I wish the subject to be fairly , coolly , and candidly discussed , that
we may not go away without knowing why we came hither . My intention is , that
we ...
honor yesterday of proposing the mode which I thought most eligible for our
proceeding . I wish the subject to be fairly , coolly , and candidly discussed , that
we may not go away without knowing why we came hither . My intention is , that
we ...
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