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 4J. B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... Union at large are to be determined by repre- sentatives coming from all parts of the Union . Thus , then , the general government is to be taken care of , and the state governments to be preserved . The former is done by a nu- merous ...
... Union at large are to be determined by repre- sentatives coming from all parts of the Union . Thus , then , the general government is to be taken care of , and the state governments to be preserved . The former is done by a nu- merous ...
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... Union at large , to bring great offenders to justice . It will be a kind of state trial for high crimes and misdemeanors . I remember it was objected yesterday , that the House of Representatives had the sole . power of impeachment ...
... Union at large , to bring great offenders to justice . It will be a kind of state trial for high crimes and misdemeanors . I remember it was objected yesterday , that the House of Representatives had the sole . power of impeachment ...
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... Union . His antipathy to a general government , and to the Union , is evidently inconsistent with his predilection for a federal democratic branch . We should have no democratic part of the government at all , under such a government as ...
... Union . His antipathy to a general government , and to the Union , is evidently inconsistent with his predilection for a federal democratic branch . We should have no democratic part of the government at all , under such a government as ...
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... union ; and when this is taken away , the Union itself must dissolve . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , I do not take the in- terest of the states to be so dissimilar ; I take them to be all nearly alike , and inseparably connected . It is ...
... union ; and when this is taken away , the Union itself must dissolve . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , I do not take the in- terest of the states to be so dissimilar ; I take them to be all nearly alike , and inseparably connected . It is ...
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... Union should have jurisdiction in all cases arising in law and equity under the Constitution . Surely there should be somewhere a constitutional authority for carrying into execution constitu- tional provisions ; otherwise , as I have ...
... Union should have jurisdiction in all cases arising in law and equity under the Constitution . Surely there should be somewhere a constitutional authority for carrying into execution constitu- tional provisions ; otherwise , as I have ...
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