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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... John Hunt and Mr. James Taylor clerks to the Convention , and also appointed
door - keepers , & c . The house then appointed a select committee to prepare
and propose certain rules and regulations for the government of the Convention ...
... John Hunt and Mr. James Taylor clerks to the Convention , and also appointed
door - keepers , & c . The house then appointed a select committee to prepare
and propose certain rules and regulations for the government of the Convention ...
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The United States should be empowered to compel foreign nations into
commercial regulations that were either founded on the principles of justice or
reciprocal advantages . Has the present Confederation effected any of these
things ?
The United States should be empowered to compel foreign nations into
commercial regulations that were either founded on the principles of justice or
reciprocal advantages . Has the present Confederation effected any of these
things ?
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... this exclusive cognizance is not given them , redress may be had in the
common - law courts in the state ; and I have no doubt such regulations will be
made as will put it out of the power of officers to distress the people with impunity
Gov.
... this exclusive cognizance is not given them , redress may be had in the
common - law courts in the state ; and I have no doubt such regulations will be
made as will put it out of the power of officers to distress the people with impunity
Gov.
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No persons will be obliged to attend there , but on extraordinary occasions ; for
Congress will form regulations so as to render it unnecessary for the inhabitants
to go thither , but on such occasions . My reasons for this conclusion are these : 1
...
No persons will be obliged to attend there , but on extraordinary occasions ; for
Congress will form regulations so as to render it unnecessary for the inhabitants
to go thither , but on such occasions . My reasons for this conclusion are these : 1
...
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... said that representatives shall be chosen every second year ? They must be
chosen every second year ; but whether in the month of March , or January , or
any other month , may be ascertained , at a future time , by regulations of
Congress .
... said that representatives shall be chosen every second year ? They must be
chosen every second year ; but whether in the month of March , or January , or
any other month , may be ascertained , at a future time , by regulations of
Congress .
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