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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CONTENTS . Page . 1 243 244 CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA ,
Declaration of Rights , Amendments proposed , . The Question on Adoption ,
SOUTH CAROLINA , ( in Legislature , ) ( in Convention ) The Question on
Ratification , 250 .
CONTENTS . Page . 1 243 244 CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA ,
Declaration of Rights , Amendments proposed , . The Question on Adoption ,
SOUTH CAROLINA , ( in Legislature , ) ( in Convention ) The Question on
Ratification , 250 .
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198 Mr. WILLIE JONES — for putting the Question upon the Constitution im .
mediately , Reasons for this Proposition , .. 7 Ratification ; wished to be out of the
Union , 245 Though no Share in the new Appointments , common Interest with ...
198 Mr. WILLIE JONES — for putting the Question upon the Constitution im .
mediately , Reasons for this Proposition , .. 7 Ratification ; wished to be out of the
Union , 245 Though no Share in the new Appointments , common Interest with ...
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Mr. WILLIE JONES moved that the question upon the Constitution should be
immediately put . He said that the Constitution had so long been the subject of
the deliberation of every man in this country , and that the members of the
Convention ...
Mr. WILLIE JONES moved that the question upon the Constitution should be
immediately put . He said that the Constitution had so long been the subject of
the deliberation of every man in this country , and that the members of the
Convention ...
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Shall it be said , sir , of the representatives of North Carolina , that near three
hundred of them assembled for the express purpose of deliberating upon the
most important question that ever came before a people , refused to discuss it ,
and ...
Shall it be said , sir , of the representatives of North Carolina , that near three
hundred of them assembled for the express purpose of deliberating upon the
most important question that ever came before a people , refused to discuss it ,
and ...
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He said , that he thought the previous question ought to be put , whether they
should lay down certain principles to be governed by , or leave every man to
judge as his own breast suggested . After some little altercation , the previous
question ...
He said , that he thought the previous question ought to be put , whether they
should lay down certain principles to be governed by , or leave every man to
judge as his own breast suggested . After some little altercation , the previous
question ...
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