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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... Representatives , and that of trying impeachments to the Senate . Mr. JOSEPH TAYLOR . Mr. Chairman , the objection ... representative is answerable to no power but his constituents . JOHNSTON . ] 33 NORTH CAROLINA .
... Representatives , and that of trying impeachments to the Senate . Mr. JOSEPH TAYLOR . Mr. Chairman , the objection ... representative is answerable to no power but his constituents . JOHNSTON . ] 33 NORTH CAROLINA .
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... representative is answerable to no power but his constituents . He is accountable to no being under heaven but the people ... representatives of the dif- ferent states from impeaching . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , if I understand the ...
... representative is answerable to no power but his constituents . He is accountable to no being under heaven but the people ... representatives of the dif- ferent states from impeaching . Mr. MACLAINE . Mr. Chairman , if I understand the ...
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... Representatives to complain . I consider that , when man- kind are about to part with rights , they ought only to part with those rights which they can with convenience relin- quish , and not such as must involve them in distresses . In ...
... Representatives to complain . I consider that , when man- kind are about to part with rights , they ought only to part with those rights which they can with convenience relin- quish , and not such as must involve them in distresses . In ...
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... Representatives will have . Several rea- sons may be assigned for this . The House of Representatives will be more numerous than the Senate . They will represent the immediate interests of the people . They will originate all money ...
... Representatives will have . Several rea- sons may be assigned for this . The House of Representatives will be more numerous than the Senate . They will represent the immediate interests of the people . They will originate all money ...
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... representatives of the people , and the exclusive right of originating money bills . What authority , then , will our representatives not possess , who will really represent the people , and equally have the right of originat- ing money ...
... representatives of the people , and the exclusive right of originating money bills . What authority , then , will our representatives not possess , who will really represent the people , and equally have the right of originat- ing money ...
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