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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... proposed Con- stitution ,. Senatorial Term ; Powers of the Senate ; Reference to British Government , Elections ; Control by general Government ; executive , legislative , and judicial , separate , an Improvement , . Veto by the ...
... proposed Con- stitution ,. Senatorial Term ; Powers of the Senate ; Reference to British Government , Elections ; Control by general Government ; executive , legislative , and judicial , separate , an Improvement , . Veto by the ...
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... proposed Plan of Federal Government , - A MAJORITY of those who were duly elected as members of this Conven- tion ... propose certain rules and regulations for the government of the Convention in the discussion of the Constitution . The ...
... proposed Plan of Federal Government , - A MAJORITY of those who were duly elected as members of this Conven- tion ... propose certain rules and regulations for the government of the Convention in the discussion of the Constitution . The ...
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... proposed to be held in the city of Philadelphia in May next , for the purpose of revis- ing the Federal Constitution ; ' as also the resolve of Congress of the 28th September last , accompanying the report of the Federal Convention ...
... proposed to be held in the city of Philadelphia in May next , for the purpose of revis- ing the Federal Constitution ; ' as also the resolve of Congress of the 28th September last , accompanying the report of the Federal Convention ...
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... , it still partook of the nature of a compact ; that he conceived those prin- ciples which he proposed to be just , but was willing that TOL . IV . 2 any others , which should be thought better , should CALDWELL . ] 9 NORTH CAROLINA .
... , it still partook of the nature of a compact ; that he conceived those prin- ciples which he proposed to be just , but was willing that TOL . IV . 2 any others , which should be thought better , should CALDWELL . ] 9 NORTH CAROLINA .
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... proposed we should adopt , there are no governors or rulers , we being the people who possess all power . It strikes me that , when a society of free people agree on a plan of government , there are no governors in existence ; but those ...
... proposed we should adopt , there are no governors or rulers , we being the people who possess all power . It strikes me that , when a society of free people agree on a plan of government , there are no governors in existence ; but those ...
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