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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... sufficient to establish the Constitution ; Disadvantages in not joining the Union under the Constitution , .. His Resolution for Yeas and Nays ,. Religion ; Tests ; Persecutions ; its Toleration in America ; Sacrament in Great Britain ...
... sufficient to establish the Constitution ; Disadvantages in not joining the Union under the Constitution , .. His Resolution for Yeas and Nays ,. Religion ; Tests ; Persecutions ; its Toleration in America ; Sacrament in Great Britain ...
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... sufficient number of tickets remaining in the box to have given a majority of the whole poll to five others of the candidates , besides those who had a majority of the votes at the time when the dis- turbance and riot happened . It is ...
... sufficient number of tickets remaining in the box to have given a majority of the whole poll to five others of the candidates , besides those who had a majority of the votes at the time when the dis- turbance and riot happened . It is ...
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... sufficient validity are offered . The gentleman from Granville has told us , that we had since March to consider it , and that he hoped every member was ready to give his vote upon it . ' Tis true , we have had since that time to ...
... sufficient validity are offered . The gentleman from Granville has told us , that we had since March to consider it , and that he hoped every member was ready to give his vote upon it . ' Tis true , we have had since that time to ...
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... sufficient that they believe that they are never in the wrong , may arrogate infallibility to themselves , and conclude deliberation to be useless . For my part , I have often known myself to be in the wrong , and have ever wished to be ...
... sufficient that they believe that they are never in the wrong , may arrogate infallibility to themselves , and conclude deliberation to be useless . For my part , I have often known myself to be in the wrong , and have ever wished to be ...
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... sufficient to prevent the rights of the people being sacrificed to any unjust ambi- tion of that body . I was in hopes some other gentleman would have ex- plained this paragraph , because it introduces an entire change in our system ...
... sufficient to prevent the rights of the people being sacrificed to any unjust ambi- tion of that body . I was in hopes some other gentleman would have ex- plained this paragraph , because it introduces an entire change in our system ...
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