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 2Jonathan Elliot J.B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... Senator a Slave , " 302. Unreasonable Apprehension of State Govern- ments , 303. Local Prejudices , 305. Senatorial Term of ... Senate , 318 . State Governments inviolable ; Factions grow out of State Prejudices ; Self - Interest , 319 ...
... Senator a Slave , " 302. Unreasonable Apprehension of State Govern- ments , 303. Local Prejudices , 305. Senatorial Term of ... Senate , 318 . State Governments inviolable ; Factions grow out of State Prejudices ; Self - Interest , 319 ...
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... Senate ; Representation not a Work of Accommodation , ... 274 In Favor of a Check on the Senators by Recall ,. 289 Opposed to Recall of Senators , . 293 , 299 Checks and Balances in Congress ; for Recall of Senators ,. Fears ought not ...
... Senate ; Representation not a Work of Accommodation , ... 274 In Favor of a Check on the Senators by Recall ,. 289 Opposed to Recall of Senators , . 293 , 299 Checks and Balances in Congress ; for Recall of Senators ,. Fears ought not ...
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... Senate ; Appointments ; Impeachments ; advisory Power ,. Revenue , Excise , direct Taxes , & c . , 341. Indirect Taxes , sufficient in Peace ; Loans , 343. Jurisdiction , 345. Operation of State and Federal Taxation , State Governments ...
... Senate ; Appointments ; Impeachments ; advisory Power ,. Revenue , Excise , direct Taxes , & c . , 341. Indirect Taxes , sufficient in Peace ; Loans , 343. Jurisdiction , 345. Operation of State and Federal Taxation , State Governments ...
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... Senate ; Number of Representatives ; annual Congresses secured , 535. Taxes ; Armies , & c . , 535-6 . Reasons for supporting the Constitution , 541. The best System " the World has ever seen , ' 417 529 542 422 Mr. WILSON ( a Member of ...
... Senate ; Number of Representatives ; annual Congresses secured , 535. Taxes ; Armies , & c . , 535-6 . Reasons for supporting the Constitution , 541. The best System " the World has ever seen , ' 417 529 542 422 Mr. WILSON ( a Member of ...
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... Senate's Share in Appointments may tend to corrupt the Representa- tives , 475. Powers of the Senate ; Rotation , Powers kept independent and distinct , 479. Independence of Judges , 480 . Disputes between General and State Governments ...
... Senate's Share in Appointments may tend to corrupt the Representa- tives , 475. Powers of the Senate ; Rotation , Powers kept independent and distinct , 479. Independence of Judges , 480 . Disputes between General and State Governments ...
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