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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... observed , that their obser- vations would be made more properly when they come to that clause which gave the casting vote to the Vice - Presi- dent , and the qualified negative to the President . The first three clauses of the 2d ...
... observed , that their obser- vations would be made more properly when they come to that clause which gave the casting vote to the Vice - Presi- dent , and the qualified negative to the President . The first three clauses of the 2d ...
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... observed , that he could see no pro- priety in the friends of the new system making objections , when none were urged by its opposers ; that it was very uncommon for a man to make objections and answer them himself ; and that it would ...
... observed , that he could see no pro- priety in the friends of the new system making objections , when none were urged by its opposers ; that it was very uncommon for a man to make objections and answer them himself ; and that it would ...
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... observed , that he would easily put the friends of the Con- stitution in a way of discussing it . Let one of them ... observations , in the Convention , after the commit- tee rose , and that he trusted gentlemen would make no reflections ...
... observed , that he would easily put the friends of the Con- stitution in a way of discussing it . Let one of them ... observations , in the Convention , after the commit- tee rose , and that he trusted gentlemen would make no reflections ...
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... observed , that as this was a Con- stitution for the United States , he should not have made the observation he did , had the subject not been particularly mentioned that the words " sole power of impeachment " were so general , and ...
... observed , that as this was a Con- stitution for the United States , he should not have made the observation he did , had the subject not been particularly mentioned that the words " sole power of impeachment " were so general , and ...
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... and not such as must involve them in distresses . In answer to Mr. Taylor , Mr. SPAIGHT observed that , though the power of impeachment was given , yet it did not that say that there was no other manner of giving 36 [ SPAIGHT . DEBATES .
... and not such as must involve them in distresses . In answer to Mr. Taylor , Mr. SPAIGHT observed that , though the power of impeachment was given , yet it did not that say that there was no other manner of giving 36 [ SPAIGHT . DEBATES .
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