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 ...Jonathan Elliot Lippincott, 1876 |
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... declared that he meant not to reflect on any gentleman ; but , for his part , he would by no means choose to go home and tell his constituents that he had voted without any previous consideration . After some desultory conversation ...
... declared that he meant not to reflect on any gentleman ; but , for his part , he would by no means choose to go home and tell his constituents that he had voted without any previous consideration . After some desultory conversation ...
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... declared , that he did not know what the gentleman meant . Mr. CALDWELL said , that the Vice - President is made a part of the legislative body , although there was an express declaration , that all the legislative powers were vested in ...
... declared , that he did not know what the gentleman meant . Mr. CALDWELL said , that the Vice - President is made a part of the legislative body , although there was an express declaration , that all the legislative powers were vested in ...
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... declared , that every gentleman had a right to make objections in both cases , and that he was sorry to hear reflections made . Mr. GOUDY . Mr. Chairman , this clause of taxation will give an advantage to some states over the others ...
... declared , that every gentleman had a right to make objections in both cases , and that he was sorry to hear reflections made . Mr. GOUDY . Mr. Chairman , this clause of taxation will give an advantage to some states over the others ...
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... declare , for my own part , I wish every man to be guided by his own conscience and under- standing , and by nothing ... declared that the elections of senators are for six years , and of representatives for two years . But they have ...
... declare , for my own part , I wish every man to be guided by his own conscience and under- standing , and by nothing ... declared that the elections of senators are for six years , and of representatives for two years . But they have ...
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... declare war . The President has not the power of declaring war by his own authority , nor that of raising fleets and armies . These powers are vested in other hands . The power of declaring war is expressly given to Congress , that is ...
... declare war . The President has not the power of declaring war by his own authority , nor that of raising fleets and armies . These powers are vested in other hands . The power of declaring war is expressly given to Congress , that is ...
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