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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... depends on an efficient Government ; natural Advantages of the State ; back Lands , 211. Incapacity of New York to defend itself ; Danger of Disunion , 212. Confederation ineffectual and defective , 213 . The Holland League ; Contest ...
... depends on an efficient Government ; natural Advantages of the State ; back Lands , 211. Incapacity of New York to defend itself ; Danger of Disunion , 212. Confederation ineffectual and defective , 213 . The Holland League ; Contest ...
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... depends , not so much on the removal of all restraint from him , as on the due restraint upon the liberties of others . Without such restraint , there can be no liberty . Liberty is so far from being endangered or destroyed by this ...
... depends , not so much on the removal of all restraint from him , as on the due restraint upon the liberties of others . Without such restraint , there can be no liberty . Liberty is so far from being endangered or destroyed by this ...
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... depend the propriety or impropriety of granting sup- plies . If to this be added a due attention to the easiest way of raising such supplies , it must appear that biennial elec- tions are as frequent as is consistent with using the ...
... depend the propriety or impropriety of granting sup- plies . If to this be added a due attention to the easiest way of raising such supplies , it must appear that biennial elec- tions are as frequent as is consistent with using the ...
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... depends on climate . What in the Southern States would be accounted long life , would be but the meridian in the Northern ; what here is the time of ripened judgment is old age there . There- fore the want of such a disqualification ...
... depends on climate . What in the Southern States would be accounted long life , would be but the meridian in the Northern ; what here is the time of ripened judgment is old age there . There- fore the want of such a disqualification ...
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... depends upon their good beha- vior . The Senate can frame no law but by consent of the Representatives , and is answerable to that house for its con- duct . If that conduct excites suspicion , they are to be im- peached , punished ...
... depends upon their good beha- vior . The Senate can frame no law but by consent of the Representatives , and is answerable to that house for its con- duct . If that conduct excites suspicion , they are to be im- peached , punished ...
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