1776-1815Sir Robert Birley Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... amendments . When I come to contemplate this part , I suppose that I am mad , or that my countrymen are so . The way to amendment is , in my conception , shut . Let us consider this plain , easy way . Hence it appears that three ...
... amendments . When I come to contemplate this part , I suppose that I am mad , or that my countrymen are so . The way to amendment is , in my conception , shut . Let us consider this plain , easy way . Hence it appears that three ...
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... amendments . If one- third of these be unworthy men , they may prevent the application for amendments ; but what is destructive and mischievous is that three - fourths of the State legislatures , or of the State conventions , must ...
... amendments . If one- third of these be unworthy men , they may prevent the application for amendments ; but what is destructive and mischievous is that three - fourths of the State legislatures , or of the State conventions , must ...
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... amendment , and the Virginia Convention only ratified with the specific recommendation that such a Bill should be added to the Constitution . When Congress met it quickly passed ten amendments , often called the Bill of Rights , and ...
... amendment , and the Virginia Convention only ratified with the specific recommendation that such a Bill should be added to the Constitution . When Congress met it quickly passed ten amendments , often called the Bill of Rights , and ...
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The Articles of Confederation 5 November 1777 | 6 |
The Constitution of Massachusetts 1780 | 18 |
The NorthWest Ordinance 13 July 1787 | 46 |
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