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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... given them , redress may be had in the common - law courts in the state ; and I have no doubt such regulations will be made as will put it out of the power of officers to distress the people with impunity . Gov. JOHNSTON observed , that ...
... given them , redress may be had in the common - law courts in the state ; and I have no doubt such regulations will be made as will put it out of the power of officers to distress the people with impunity . Gov. JOHNSTON observed , that ...
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... given to Congress . If that be the case , such power should not be given ; for , from all the notions which we have concerning our happiness and well - being , the state governments are the basis of our happiness , secu- rity , and ...
... given to Congress . If that be the case , such power should not be given ; for , from all the notions which we have concerning our happiness and well - being , the state governments are the basis of our happiness , secu- rity , and ...
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... given to Congress to be used in case of invasion . I differ from him . That could not have been their intention , otherwise they could have expressed it . But , sir , it points forward to the time when there will be no state ...
... given to Congress to be used in case of invasion . I differ from him . That could not have been their intention , otherwise they could have expressed it . But , sir , it points forward to the time when there will be no state ...
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... given to the state legisla- If Congress had the power of prolonging the time , & c . , as gentlemen observe , the same powers must be com- pletely vested in the state legislatures . I call upon every gentleman candidly to declare ...
... given to the state legisla- If Congress had the power of prolonging the time , & c . , as gentlemen observe , the same powers must be com- pletely vested in the state legislatures . I call upon every gentleman candidly to declare ...
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... given to the states , and in the latter part the same power is given to Congress , and extending only to the time of hold- ing , the place of holding , and the manner of holding , the elections . Is this not the plain , literal , and ...
... given to the states , and in the latter part the same power is given to Congress , and extending only to the time of hold- ing , the place of holding , and the manner of holding , the elections . Is this not the plain , literal , and ...
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