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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... probably call for foreign aid ; and the very means of defence will operate to the dissolution of the system , and to the destruction of the states . I would not , therefore , deny that Congress ought to have the power of taking out of ...
... probably call for foreign aid ; and the very means of defence will operate to the dissolution of the system , and to the destruction of the states . I would not , therefore , deny that Congress ought to have the power of taking out of ...
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... probably commit abuses than they . Their conduct will be more narrowly watched , and misconduct more severely punished . They will be therefore more cautious . • Mr. SPENCER , in answer to Mr. Spaight , observed , that , in case of war ...
... probably commit abuses than they . Their conduct will be more narrowly watched , and misconduct more severely punished . They will be therefore more cautious . • Mr. SPENCER , in answer to Mr. Spaight , observed , that , in case of war ...
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... probably happen . Language like this would be the high road to popularity . In all countries , particularly in free ones , there are many ready to catch at such opportu- nities of making themselves of consequence with the people ...
... probably happen . Language like this would be the high road to popularity . In all countries , particularly in free ones , there are many ready to catch at such opportu- nities of making themselves of consequence with the people ...
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... probably be exerted to any extent . Let us , however , consider the consequences of a limitation of this power to a time of war only . One moment's consideration will show the impolicy of it in the most glaring manner . We certainly ...
... probably be exerted to any extent . Let us , however , consider the consequences of a limitation of this power to a time of war only . One moment's consideration will show the impolicy of it in the most glaring manner . We certainly ...
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... probably will as long as we have a republican form of gov- ernment . Every man feels a consciousness of a personal equality and independence . Let him look at any part of the continent , he can see no superiors . This personal in ...
... probably will as long as we have a republican form of gov- ernment . Every man feels a consciousness of a personal equality and independence . Let him look at any part of the continent , he can see no superiors . This personal in ...
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