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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341 Opinions , from 1789 to 1836 , involving Constitutional Principles , from
Congressional Debates , & c . , 343 to 524 and 599 Virginia Resolutions of 1798 ,
by Mr. Madison , . 528 Answers of the States , 532 Kentucky Resolutions , by Mr.
341 Opinions , from 1789 to 1836 , involving Constitutional Principles , from
Congressional Debates , & c . , 343 to 524 and 599 Virginia Resolutions of 1798 ,
by Mr. Madison , . 528 Answers of the States , 532 Kentucky Resolutions , by Mr.
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8 System extensive , involving the Principles Federal Government , 12 Powers of
the Federal Convention ; states some of the Events , and the Defects of the
Confederation , which gave Birth to the Convention , ... 16 Negro Representation
...
8 System extensive , involving the Principles Federal Government , 12 Powers of
the Federal Convention ; states some of the Events , and the Defects of the
Confederation , which gave Birth to the Convention , ... 16 Negro Representation
...
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612 to 615 DIGEST OF DECISIONS in the Courts of the Union , involving Constitu
. tional Principles , • 626 DUTIES . May 15 , 1789. – White , Madison , Clymer ,
Carroll , 345. Wadsworth , Ames , Fitzsimons , Hartley , Bland , Boudinot , 346.
612 to 615 DIGEST OF DECISIONS in the Courts of the Union , involving Constitu
. tional Principles , • 626 DUTIES . May 15 , 1789. – White , Madison , Clymer ,
Carroll , 345. Wadsworth , Ames , Fitzsimons , Hartley , Bland , Boudinot , 346.
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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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... and have voted according to my sincere sentiments at the time , though
contrary to your wishes . " I know that the honor and integrity of my constituents
are such , that they would approve of my acting on such principles , rather than
any other ...
... and have voted according to my sincere sentiments at the time , though
contrary to your wishes . " I know that the honor and integrity of my constituents
are such , that they would approve of my acting on such principles , rather than
any other ...
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