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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... thought it , therefore , prudent to put the question imme- diately . He was seconded by Mr. PERSON , who added to the reasoning of Mr. Jones , that he should be sorry if any man had come hither without hav- ing determined in his mind a ...
... thought it , therefore , prudent to put the question imme- diately . He was seconded by Mr. PERSON , who added to the reasoning of Mr. Jones , that he should be sorry if any man had come hither without hav- ing determined in his mind a ...
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... thought would justify its rejection , even if it had not been adopted by so many states . But notwithstanding this favor- able opinion I entertain of it , I have not come here resolved , at all events , to vote for its adoption . I have ...
... thought would justify its rejection , even if it had not been adopted by so many states . But notwithstanding this favor- able opinion I entertain of it , I have not come here resolved , at all events , to vote for its adoption . I have ...
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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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... thought better , should be sub- stituted in their place . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , the gentleman has taken his principles from sources which cannot hold here . In England , the government is a compact between the king and the ...
... thought better , should be sub- stituted in their place . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , the gentleman has taken his principles from sources which cannot hold here . In England , the government is a compact between the king and the ...
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... thought these principles were un- exceptionable . He saw no inconvenience in adopting them , and wished they would be agreed to . Mr. LENOIR answered , that the matter had been largely debated . He said , that he thought the previous ...
... thought these principles were un- exceptionable . He saw no inconvenience in adopting them , and wished they would be agreed to . Mr. LENOIR answered , that the matter had been largely debated . He said , that he thought the previous ...
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admit adopted amendments appointment Articles of Confederation authority believe bill of rights Chairman CHARLES COTESWORTH PINCKNEY citizens clause committee common law compact concur Confederation Congress consequence consider Consti Constitution construction contended Convention danger declared delegated Dobbs county duty election equally ernment established executive exercise expressly favor federal courts federal government foreign give given granted honorable gentleman House of Representatives impeachment important instance interest IREDELL JAMES GALLOWAY judges judiciary jurisdiction legislative legislature liberty MACLAINE manner means ment mode nations Nays necessary necessity object observed opinion oppressive paper money passed person power of removal present President principles proper proposed punishment question ratified RAWLINS LOWNDES reason regulations resolution respect Rhode Island Senate South Carolina stitution suppose taxes thing thought tion treaties trial by jury trust Union United vested violation Virginia vote WILLIE JONES wish