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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... Amendments , 130 Mr. AMES - Prefers Biennial Elections , 7. Senatorial Term , 45. Elections , 48. Checks , 105. Approves with Amendments , BA Mr. BACKUS Rights of Conscience , Slave Trade , & c . , ... - Mr. BARRELL- Opposes Adoption ...
... Amendments , 130 Mr. AMES - Prefers Biennial Elections , 7. Senatorial Term , 45. Elections , 48. Checks , 105. Approves with Amendments , BA Mr. BACKUS Rights of Conscience , Slave Trade , & c . , ... - Mr. BARRELL- Opposes Adoption ...
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... Amendments , ... Mr. NASSON - Negro Representation , 39. Slave Trade , 107. General Re- view of the Constitution , ... 133 Mr. NEAL - Africans , 107 , 120 Mr. PARSONS - Taxes , 54. Powers of the 8th Section , 88. Elections , ...... 26 ...
... Amendments , ... Mr. NASSON - Negro Representation , 39. Slave Trade , 107. General Re- view of the Constitution , ... 133 Mr. NEAL - Africans , 107 , 120 Mr. PARSONS - Taxes , 54. Powers of the 8th Section , 88. Elections , ...... 26 ...
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... AMENDMENTS- Loans ; Post - Offices ; Armies ; Militia ; Laws necessary ; regulating Commerce , 406. Declaring War ; Habeas Corpus ; ex post facto ; Taxes ; Receipts and Expenditures ; Titles of Nobility ; President ; Powers , ..407 ...
... AMENDMENTS- Loans ; Post - Offices ; Armies ; Militia ; Laws necessary ; regulating Commerce , 406. Declaring War ; Habeas Corpus ; ex post facto ; Taxes ; Receipts and Expenditures ; Titles of Nobility ; President ; Powers , ..407 ...
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... , .. RESOLUTIONS AND AMENDMENTS ,. VOTES on Objections , and Adjournment , MEMBERS of Committee and Convention , .... 547 .549 to 553 .554 , 555 556 DEBATES IN THE CONVENTION COMMONWEAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX . XI.
... , .. RESOLUTIONS AND AMENDMENTS ,. VOTES on Objections , and Adjournment , MEMBERS of Committee and Convention , .... 547 .549 to 553 .554 , 555 556 DEBATES IN THE CONVENTION COMMONWEAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS INDEX . XI.
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... amendments ; shall we not amend it ? The Convention were sent on to Philadelphia to amend this Confederation ; but they made a new creature ; and the very setting out of it is unconstitutional . In the Conven- tion , Pennsylvania had ...
... amendments ; shall we not amend it ? The Convention were sent on to Philadelphia to amend this Confederation ; but they made a new creature ; and the very setting out of it is unconstitutional . In the Conven- tion , Pennsylvania had ...
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