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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... Standing Armies , 97. Trial by Jury , Mr. DENCH - On Elections , - Mr. FULLER- Representation , 138 39 113 11 44 112 Mr. GORE - For Biennial Term , 16. Taxes , 64. Judiciary , Mr. GORHAM ( a Member of the Federal Convention ) ...
... Standing Armies , 97. Trial by Jury , Mr. DENCH - On Elections , - Mr. FULLER- Representation , 138 39 113 11 44 112 Mr. GORE - For Biennial Term , 16. Taxes , 64. Judiciary , Mr. GORHAM ( a Member of the Federal Convention ) ...
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... standing army , and to establish their arbitrary government ; what resources have the people left ? I cannot see any . The Parliament of England was first chosen annually ; they afterwards lengthened their duration to three years ; and ...
... standing army , and to establish their arbitrary government ; what resources have the people left ? I cannot see any . The Parliament of England was first chosen annually ; they afterwards lengthened their duration to three years ; and ...
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... standing army of ravenous collectors , harpies , perhaps , from another state , but who , however , were never known to have bowels for any purpose , but to fatten on the life - blood of the people . In an age or two , this will be the ...
... standing army of ravenous collectors , harpies , perhaps , from another state , but who , however , were never known to have bowels for any purpose , but to fatten on the life - blood of the people . In an age or two , this will be the ...
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... standing armies . The great Mr. Pitt says , standing armies are dangerous --keep your militia in order - we don't want standing armies . Â gentleman said , We are a rich state : I say so too . Then why shall we not wait five or six ...
... standing armies . The great Mr. Pitt says , standing armies are dangerous --keep your militia in order - we don't want standing armies . Â gentleman said , We are a rich state : I say so too . Then why shall we not wait five or six ...
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... standing armies , were in- applicable to the present question , which was , that , as there must be an authority somewhere to raise and support armies , whether that authority ought to be in Congress . As Con- gress are the legislature ...
... standing armies , were in- applicable to the present question , which was , that , as there must be an authority somewhere to raise and support armies , whether that authority ought to be in Congress . As Con- gress are the legislature ...
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