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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He thought it , therefore , prudent to put the question immediately . ... If it be
thought 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
...
He thought it , therefore , prudent to put the question immediately . ... If it be
thought 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
...
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I have listened to every objection , that I had an opportunity of hearing , with
attention , but have not yet heard any that I thought would justify its rejection ,
even if it had not been adopted by so many states . But notwithstanding this
favorable ...
I have listened to every objection , that I had an opportunity of hearing , with
attention , but have not yet heard any that I thought would justify its rejection ,
even if it had not been adopted by so many states . But notwithstanding this
favorable ...
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... the European governments , it still partook of the nature of a compact ; that he
conceived those principles which he proposed to be just , but was willing that
TOL . IV . 2 any others , which should be thought better , should CALDWELL .
... the European governments , it still partook of the nature of a compact ; that he
conceived those principles which he proposed to be just , but was willing that
TOL . IV . 2 any others , which should be thought better , should CALDWELL .
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any others , which should be thought better , should be substituted in their place .
Mr. MACLAÎNE . Mr. Chairman , the gentleman has taken his principles from
sources which cannot hold here . In England , the government is a compact ...
any others , which should be thought better , should be substituted in their place .
Mr. MACLAÎNE . Mr. Chairman , the gentleman has taken his principles from
sources which cannot hold here . In England , the government is a compact ...
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Mr. JAMES GALLOWAY wished to leave the hands of the members free , but he
thought these principles were unexceptionable . He saw no inconvenience in
adopting them , and wished they would be agreed to . Mr. LENOIR answered ,
that ...
Mr. JAMES GALLOWAY wished to leave the hands of the members free , but he
thought these principles were unexceptionable . He saw no inconvenience in
adopting them , and wished they would be agreed to . Mr. LENOIR answered ,
that ...
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