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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... proper to render the Senate liable to it ; Usage of discussing Treaties in the British Parliament , 126. Surrender of Terri- tory without an Act of Parliament ; relative Influence of the two Houses of Parliament , 128. Rulers should be ...
... proper to render the Senate liable to it ; Usage of discussing Treaties in the British Parliament , 126. Surrender of Terri- tory without an Act of Parliament ; relative Influence of the two Houses of Parliament , 128. Rulers should be ...
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... proper , Constitution a Blank till adopted ,. Vice - President's casting Vote , .. Biennial Elections defended ,. Vice - President's Powers ,. Impeachment , not to reach petty Officers ,. Misdemeanors , by great State Officers , how ...
... proper , Constitution a Blank till adopted ,. Vice - President's casting Vote , .. Biennial Elections defended ,. Vice - President's Powers ,. Impeachment , not to reach petty Officers ,. Misdemeanors , by great State Officers , how ...
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... proper to debate at large an act of Assembly , trivial in its nature , and the operation of which may continue but a few months , are we to decide on this great and impor- tant question without a moment's consideration ? Are we to give ...
... proper to debate at large an act of Assembly , trivial in its nature , and the operation of which may continue but a few months , are we to decide on this great and impor- tant question without a moment's consideration ? Are we to give ...
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... proper for our adoption . [ Here he read those rules which he said appeared to him most proper . ] Mr. JAMES GALLOWAY . Mr. President , I had the honor yesterday of proposing the mode which I thought most GALLOWAY . ] 7 NORTH CAROLINA .
... proper for our adoption . [ Here he read those rules which he said appeared to him most proper . ] Mr. JAMES GALLOWAY . Mr. President , I had the honor yesterday of proposing the mode which I thought most GALLOWAY . ] 7 NORTH CAROLINA .
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... proper , not merely because it is oppressively exercised , but because they think another form will be more conducive to their welfare . It is upon the footing of this very principle that we are now met to consider of the Constitution ...
... proper , not merely because it is oppressively exercised , but because they think another form will be more conducive to their welfare . It is upon the footing of this very principle that we are now met to consider of the Constitution ...
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