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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... measure , their imperfections may be justly attributed - I mean the principle of representation . I hope that , by the agency of this principle , if it be not im- mortal , it will at least be long - lived . I thought it necessary to say ...
... measure , their imperfections may be justly attributed - I mean the principle of representation . I hope that , by the agency of this principle , if it be not im- mortal , it will at least be long - lived . I thought it necessary to say ...
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... measure of convenience to the people , and would be a means of keeping up the importance of the state legislatures , and would con- ciliate their affections ; and their knowledge of the ultimate right of Congress to collect taxes would ...
... measure of convenience to the people , and would be a means of keeping up the importance of the state legislatures , and would con- ciliate their affections ; and their knowledge of the ultimate right of Congress to collect taxes would ...
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... measure on him , in order to exculpate themselves ; the latter of which I cannot suppose will ever happen . Another important consequence of the plan . I wish had taken place is that , the office of the President being thereby ...
... measure on him , in order to exculpate themselves ; the latter of which I cannot suppose will ever happen . Another important consequence of the plan . I wish had taken place is that , the office of the President being thereby ...
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... measure , made the world one nation . The power of making treaties has , in all countries and governments , been placed in the executive departments . This has not only been grounded on the necessity and reason arising from that degree ...
... measure , made the world one nation . The power of making treaties has , in all countries and governments , been placed in the executive departments . This has not only been grounded on the necessity and reason arising from that degree ...
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... measure , by withholding supplies till the measure is consented There was a great debate , in the Convention , whether the Senate should have an equal power of originating money bills . It was strongly insisted , by some , that they ...
... measure , by withholding supplies till the measure is consented There was a great debate , in the Convention , whether the Senate should have an equal power of originating money bills . It was strongly insisted , by some , that they ...
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