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 4J. B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... necessary on any occasion , it is necessary on this , when the question perhaps involves the safety or ruin of our coun- try . For my own part , I should not choose to determine on any question without mature reflection ; and on this ...
... necessary on any occasion , it is necessary on this , when the question perhaps involves the safety or ruin of our coun- try . For my own part , I should not choose to determine on any question without mature reflection ; and on this ...
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... necessary . It was to be submitted by the legislatures to the people ; so that , when it is adopted , it is the act of the people . When it is the act of the people , their name is certainly proper . This is very obvious and plain to ...
... necessary . It was to be submitted by the legislatures to the people ; so that , when it is adopted , it is the act of the people . When it is the act of the people , their name is certainly proper . This is very obvious and plain to ...
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... necessary , but which were the express object of the deputation . When we investigate this system candidly and accurately , and compare all its parts with one another , we shall find it absolutely necessary to confirm these powers , in ...
... necessary , but which were the express object of the deputation . When we investigate this system candidly and accurately , and compare all its parts with one another , we shall find it absolutely necessary to confirm these powers , in ...
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... necessary check , the legislative body was composed of two branches . Steadiness and wisdom are better insured when there is a second branch , to balance and check the first The stability of the laws will be greater when the popular ...
... necessary check , the legislative body was composed of two branches . Steadiness and wisdom are better insured when there is a second branch , to balance and check the first The stability of the laws will be greater when the popular ...
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... necessary that the influence of the magistrate should be introduced , and that the laws should be carried home to individuals themselves . In the formation of this system , many difficulties presented themselves to the Convention ...
... necessary that the influence of the magistrate should be introduced , and that the laws should be carried home to individuals themselves . In the formation of this system , many difficulties presented themselves to the Convention ...
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