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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Trial by Jury ; not on a satisfactory Footing , ... 151 Defence of its Omission not
satisfactory ; Precaution in granting Powers , 167. Mississippi Case , ....
Sovereignty of the Federal Government annihilates the States ,. 179 Powers of
Congress ...
Trial by Jury ; not on a satisfactory Footing , ... 151 Defence of its Omission not
satisfactory ; Precaution in granting Powers , 167. Mississippi Case , ....
Sovereignty of the Federal Government annihilates the States ,. 179 Powers of
Congress ...
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152 Trial by Jury ; omitted from the Difficulty of the Case , in the Convention ,
arising from the different Modes that obtain in the States , . ; ... 164 Jury Trial
further noticed ; Constitution should define Authority , so as to leave no Doubt ;
Congress ...
152 Trial by Jury ; omitted from the Difficulty of the Case , in the Convention ,
arising from the different Modes that obtain in the States , . ; ... 164 Jury Trial
further noticed ; Constitution should define Authority , so as to leave no Doubt ;
Congress ...
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... 77 Replies to Objections , 88 Treaties ; Difference between Confederation and
Constitution , 115 Jurisdiction , concurrent between State and Federal Courts ,
141 Trial by Jury , dissimilar Modes , . 150 ) Constitution must be the supreme
Law ...
... 77 Replies to Objections , 88 Treaties ; Difference between Confederation and
Constitution , 115 Jurisdiction , concurrent between State and Federal Courts ,
141 Trial by Jury , dissimilar Modes , . 150 ) Constitution must be the supreme
Law ...
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Mr. MACLAINE , continued Page Appointing Power ; Presidential Powers , 135
Judiciary ; State and Federal Courts separate ,. 139 Congress , its Powers limited
and enumerated , ... 140 States , their Interests connected ; Trial by Jury , 151 ...
Mr. MACLAINE , continued Page Appointing Power ; Presidential Powers , 135
Judiciary ; State and Federal Courts separate ,. 139 Congress , its Powers limited
and enumerated , ... 140 States , their Interests connected ; Trial by Jury , 151 ...
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President's Responsibility ; Treaties ; Congressional Pay ; Paper Medium ; Trial
by Jury ; Preferences ; Importation of Negroes ; Carrying Trade ; pleased with the
Clause relative to Slaves , ..... 293 PIERCE BUTLER ( one of the Members of the
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President's Responsibility ; Treaties ; Congressional Pay ; Paper Medium ; Trial
by Jury ; Preferences ; Importation of Negroes ; Carrying Trade ; pleased with the
Clause relative to Slaves , ..... 293 PIERCE BUTLER ( one of the Members of the
...
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