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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... express senti- ments similar to those of the gentleman from Craven . For my part , were it practicable to put an end to the importa- tion of slaves immediately , it would give me the greatest pleasure ; for it certainly is a trade ...
... express senti- ments similar to those of the gentleman from Craven . For my part , were it practicable to put an end to the importa- tion of slaves immediately , it would give me the greatest pleasure ; for it certainly is a trade ...
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... express my aston- ishment at the precipitancy with which we go through this business . Is it not highly improper to pass over in silence any part of this Constitution which has been loudly objected We go into a committee to have a freer ...
... express my aston- ishment at the precipitancy with which we go through this business . Is it not highly improper to pass over in silence any part of this Constitution which has been loudly objected We go into a committee to have a freer ...
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... express purpose of taking care of that sovereignty , and attending to their interests , as political bodies , in foreign ne- gotiations . It is objected to as improper , because , if the President or Senate should abuse their trust ...
... express purpose of taking care of that sovereignty , and attending to their interests , as political bodies , in foreign ne- gotiations . It is objected to as improper , because , if the President or Senate should abuse their trust ...
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... express clause which , however disin- genuously it has been perverted from its true meaning , clearly demonstrates that they are confined to those powers which are given them . This clause enables them to " make all laws which shall be ...
... express clause which , however disin- genuously it has been perverted from its true meaning , clearly demonstrates that they are confined to those powers which are given them . This clause enables them to " make all laws which shall be ...
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... express restrictions , Congress may trample on your rights . Every possible precaution should be taken when we grant powers . Rulers are always disposed to abuse them . I beg leave to call gentlemen's recollection to what happened under ...
... express restrictions , Congress may trample on your rights . Every possible precaution should be taken when we grant powers . Rulers are always disposed to abuse them . I beg leave to call gentlemen's recollection to what happened under ...
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