History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volumen2Harper, 1863 |
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... Objects of the Convention Nature of the previous Union General Purpose of the People Powers of the Convention Opposite Views of the Members • 1 11 11 , 12 · 12 13 14 , 15 • 16 17 18 19 , 20 Presence of Slavery in the States The Slaves ...
... Objects of the Convention Nature of the previous Union General Purpose of the People Powers of the Convention Opposite Views of the Members • 1 11 11 , 12 · 12 13 14 , 15 • 16 17 18 19 , 20 Presence of Slavery in the States The Slaves ...
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... Objects to the New Jersey Plan . Not satisfied with the Virginia Plan 98 , 99 . 99 His Views of what must be done . Introduces his own Plan . It must be judged by the Issue pending Madison examines the New Jersey Plan . Explains its ...
... Objects to the New Jersey Plan . Not satisfied with the Virginia Plan 98 , 99 . 99 His Views of what must be done . Introduces his own Plan . It must be judged by the Issue pending Madison examines the New Jersey Plan . Explains its ...
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... Objects of a Popular Ratification Constitution to be submitted to the Congress Number of Senators ― 170 . 170 171 172 , 173 . 173 174 175 176 . 176 176 . 177 177 . 177 177 177-184 • 185 . 186 Qualifications for Office Property ...
... Objects of a Popular Ratification Constitution to be submitted to the Congress Number of Senators ― 170 . 170 171 172 , 173 . 173 174 175 176 . 176 176 . 177 177 . 177 177 177-184 • 185 . 186 Qualifications for Office Property ...
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... by deliberative assem- blies , whose acts of themselves expressed and ascer tained the objects and intentions of the national will . First framed by an assembly in which the 4 FORMATION OF THE CONSTITUTION . [ Book IV .
... by deliberative assem- blies , whose acts of themselves expressed and ascer tained the objects and intentions of the national will . First framed by an assembly in which the 4 FORMATION OF THE CONSTITUTION . [ Book IV .
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... objects , a careful examination of the proceedings of the national Convention is , in the first place , essen- tial ... object of framing a system of govern- ment for the united interests of the thirteen States . by which the forms and ...
... objects , a careful examination of the proceedings of the national Convention is , in the first place , essen- tial ... object of framing a system of govern- ment for the united interests of the thirteen States . by which the forms and ...
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