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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He then observed , that , if they laid down a number of original principles , they
must go through a double investigation ; that it would be necessary to establish
these original principles , and compare them with the Constitution ; that it was
highly ...
He then observed , that , if they laid down a number of original principles , they
must go through a double investigation ; that it would be necessary to establish
these original principles , and compare them with the Constitution ; that it was
highly ...
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... we are now met to consider of the Constitution before us . If we attempt to lay
down any rules here , it will take us as much time to establish their validity as to
consider the system itself . Mr. CALDWELL observed , that , though this
government ...
... we are now met to consider of the Constitution before us . If we attempt to lay
down any rules here , it will take us as much time to establish their validity as to
consider the system itself . Mr. CALDWELL observed , that , though this
government ...
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The observation which has been made in its behalf does not apply to the present
circumstances . ... observed , that he would agree that any other word should be
substituted to the word compact ; but , after all that had been said , the ...
The observation which has been made in its behalf does not apply to the present
circumstances . ... observed , that he would agree that any other word should be
substituted to the word compact ; but , after all that had been said , the ...
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Our commerce , as I have before observed , is unprotected abroad , and without
regulation at home , and in this and many of the states ruined by partial and
iniquitous laws -laws which , instead of having a tendency to protect property and
...
Our commerce , as I have before observed , is unprotected abroad , and without
regulation at home , and in this and many of the states ruined by partial and
iniquitous laws -laws which , instead of having a tendency to protect property and
...
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He observed , that the Vice - President had only a casting vote in case of an
equal division in the Senate — that a provision of this kind was to be found in all
deliberative bodies — that it was highly useful and expedient that it was by no
means ...
He observed , that the Vice - President had only a casting vote in case of an
equal division in the Senate — that a provision of this kind was to be found in all
deliberative bodies — that it was highly useful and expedient that it was by no
means ...
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