Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia: In the Year 1787, for the Purpose of Forming the Constitution of the United States of America. From Notes Taken by the Late Robert Yates, Esquire, Chief Justice of New York, and Copied by John Lansing, Jun., Esquire, Late Chancellor of that State, Members of that Convention. Including "The Genuine Information," Laid Before the Legislature of Maryland, by Luther Martin, Esquire, Then Attorney-General of that State, and Member of the Same Convention. Also, Other Historical Documents, Relative to the Federal Compact of the North American UnionA. Mygatt, 1838 - 335페이지 |
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... foreign power by the hand " ! I am sorry he mentioned it , and I hope he is able to excuse it to himself on the score of passion . Whatever may be my distress , I never will court a foreign power to assist in relieving myself from it ...
... foreign power by the hand " ! I am sorry he mentioned it , and I hope he is able to excuse it to himself on the score of passion . Whatever may be my distress , I never will court a foreign power to assist in relieving myself from it ...
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... foreign growth or manufacture , imported into any part of the United States , by stamps on paper , vellum , or parchment , and by a postage on all letters and packages passing through the general post - office , to be applied to such ...
... foreign growth or manufacture , imported into any part of the United States , by stamps on paper , vellum , or parchment , and by a postage on all letters and packages passing through the general post - office , to be applied to such ...
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... foreign alliances . Against each of them lie separate , unconquerable objections . A blockade is not equally applicable to all the States , they being differ- ently circumstanced in commerce and in ports ; nay , an excommunication from ...
... foreign alliances . Against each of them lie separate , unconquerable objections . A blockade is not equally applicable to all the States , they being differ- ently circumstanced in commerce and in ports ; nay , an excommunication from ...
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The Genuine Information delivered to the Legislature | 3 |
SECRET DEBATES | 99 |
Resolutions offered by Mr Edmund Randolph to | 226 |
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