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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... important it is that the great subject sub- mitted to their determination should be discussed and con- sidered with moderation , candor , and deliberation , will enter into a free conversation on the several parts thereof , by ...
... important it is that the great subject sub- mitted to their determination should be discussed and con- sidered with moderation , candor , and deliberation , will enter into a free conversation on the several parts thereof , by ...
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... important consideration whether the elections were to be for one or for two years . He was , he said , greatly in favor of annual elections , and he thought , in the present instance , it would be establishing a dangerous precedent to ...
... important consideration whether the elections were to be for one or for two years . He was , he said , greatly in favor of annual elections , and he thought , in the present instance , it would be establishing a dangerous precedent to ...
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... important and sacred right . " The opinions that have been offered upon the manner in which the exercise of this right is provided for by the 4th section , satisfies me that we are all solicitous for the same end , and that we only ...
... important and sacred right . " The opinions that have been offered upon the manner in which the exercise of this right is provided for by the 4th section , satisfies me that we are all solicitous for the same end , and that we only ...
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... sentiments on the Convention so frequently . However , sir , I console myself with the idea that my mo- tives are as good as those of more able gentlemen , who have 1 remained silent . Sir , this is a very important 54 [ KING DEBATES .
... sentiments on the Convention so frequently . However , sir , I console myself with the idea that my mo- tives are as good as those of more able gentlemen , who have 1 remained silent . Sir , this is a very important 54 [ KING DEBATES .
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... important clause , and of the highest consequence to the future fortune of the people of America . It is not my intention to go into any elaborate discussion of the subject . I shall only offer those considera- tions which have ...
... important clause , and of the highest consequence to the future fortune of the people of America . It is not my intention to go into any elaborate discussion of the subject . I shall only offer those considera- tions which have ...
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