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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... object of his consideration . Mr. IREDELL then arose , and addressed the president thus : - Mr. President , I am very much surprised at the motion which has been made by the gentleman from Halifax . I am greatly astonished at a proposal ...
... object of his consideration . Mr. IREDELL then arose , and addressed the president thus : - Mr. President , I am very much surprised at the motion which has been made by the gentleman from Halifax . I am greatly astonished at a proposal ...
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... object to it . Mr. IREDELL . Mr. Chairman , the gentleman who spoke last mistook what the gentleman from Wilmington and myself have said . In my opinion , there ought to be a line drawn , as accurately as possible , between the power ...
... object to it . Mr. IREDELL . Mr. Chairman , the gentleman who spoke last mistook what the gentleman from Wilmington and myself have said . In my opinion , there ought to be a line drawn , as accurately as possible , between the power ...
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... object of our mission ? " To decide upon the most effectual means of removing the defects of our federal union . " This is a general , discretional authority to propose any alteration they thought proper or necessary . Were not the ...
... object of our mission ? " To decide upon the most effectual means of removing the defects of our federal union . " This is a general , discretional authority to propose any alteration they thought proper or necessary . Were not the ...
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... object of the deputation . When we investigate this system candidly and accurately , and compare all its parts with ... objects of the union are , 1st , to protect us against foreign invasion ; 2d , to defend us against internal commo ...
... object of the deputation . When we investigate this system candidly and accurately , and compare all its parts with ... objects of the union are , 1st , to protect us against foreign invasion ; 2d , to defend us against internal commo ...
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... object of the federal union is , to promote the agriculture and manufactures of the states - objects in which we are so nearly concerned . Commerce , sir , is the nurse of both . The merchant furnishes the planter with such articles as ...
... object of the federal union is , to promote the agriculture and manufactures of the states - objects in which we are so nearly concerned . Commerce , sir , is the nurse of both . The merchant furnishes the planter with such articles as ...
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