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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... carry on their own government . This will render the government perfectly agreeable to the genius and wishes of the people . If the United States were to consist of ten times as many states , they might all have a degree of harmony ...
... carry on their own government . This will render the government perfectly agreeable to the genius and wishes of the people . If the United States were to consist of ten times as many states , they might all have a degree of harmony ...
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... carried a pernicious bill , if there was an authority to suspend it , upon a cool statement of reasons , many of that majority , on a recon- sideration , might be convinced , and vote differently . I therefore think the method proposed ...
... carried a pernicious bill , if there was an authority to suspend it , upon a cool statement of reasons , many of that majority , on a recon- sideration , might be convinced , and vote differently . I therefore think the method proposed ...
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... carried on against states ; because , if they do not comply with the general laws of the Union , there is no way to compel a compliance but force . There must be an army to compel them . Some states may have some excuse for non ...
... carried on against states ; because , if they do not comply with the general laws of the Union , there is no way to compel a compliance but force . There must be an army to compel them . Some states may have some excuse for non ...
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... carried on under undue influence . But by this pro- vision , the electors must meet in the different states on the same day , and cannot confer together . They may not even know who are the electors in the other states . There can be ...
... carried on under undue influence . But by this pro- vision , the electors must meet in the different states on the same day , and cannot confer together . They may not even know who are the electors in the other states . There can be ...
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... nations , but to prevent their being impeded , or carried into effect , by the violence , animosity , and heat of parties , which too often infect numerous bodies . Both of these reasons pre- DAVIE . ] 119 NORTH CAROLINA .
... nations , but to prevent their being impeded , or carried into effect , by the violence , animosity , and heat of parties , which too often infect numerous bodies . Both of these reasons pre- DAVIE . ] 119 NORTH CAROLINA .
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