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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... Manner of Elections , 22. Taxes , 76. Amendments , 140 Rev. Mr. PERLEY- Secrecy , ............ . 52 Mr. PHILLIPS- Power of Taxation ,. 67 Mr. RANDALL- Carolina Crops , & c . , Mr. SINGLETARY -- - Religion , 44 . Gen. PORTER - Pay ...
... Manner of Elections , 22. Taxes , 76. Amendments , 140 Rev. Mr. PERLEY- Secrecy , ............ . 52 Mr. PHILLIPS- Power of Taxation ,. 67 Mr. RANDALL- Carolina Crops , & c . , Mr. SINGLETARY -- - Religion , 44 . Gen. PORTER - Pay ...
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... manner of holding elections . Mr. D. was contin- uing , but was called to order by Mr. Parsons , who said the subject in debate was the expediency of biennial elections , and that an answer to the gentleman from Hopkinton would more ...
... manner of holding elections . Mr. D. was contin- uing , but was called to order by Mr. Parsons , who said the subject in debate was the expediency of biennial elections , and that an answer to the gentleman from Hopkinton would more ...
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... manner of holding it . [ A question now arose , whether the consideration of the 4th section was in order , and much debate was had thereon ; but the propriety , as expressed by a worthy mem- ber , of " elucidating scripture by ...
... manner of holding it . [ A question now arose , whether the consideration of the 4th section was in order , and much debate was had thereon ; but the propriety , as expressed by a worthy mem- ber , of " elucidating scripture by ...
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... manner of holding elections . In respect to the manner , said Mr. P. , suppose the legislature of this state should prescribe that the choice of the federal repre- sentatives should be in the same manner as that of governor , - a ...
... manner of holding elections . In respect to the manner , said Mr. P. , suppose the legislature of this state should prescribe that the choice of the federal repre- sentatives should be in the same manner as that of governor , - a ...
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... manner of holding elections . for senators and representatives , shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof ; but , " if any state shall re- fuse or neglect so to do , " Congress may , " & c . This , he said , would ...
... manner of holding elections . for senators and representatives , shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof ; but , " if any state shall re- fuse or neglect so to do , " Congress may , " & c . This , he said , would ...
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