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" That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislative, Executive and Judiciary " The motion for postponing was seconded by Mr. "
A Survey of American History: Source Extracts - Página 64
por Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 255 páginas
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Logic of History: Five Hundred Political Texts: Being Concentrated Extracts ...

Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 360 páginas
...comparing this with the constitution as adopted. f'lst. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee that a National Government ought to be established, consisting of a Supreme, Legislative, Judiciary and Executive, U2d. That the Legislature ought to consist of two branches. "3d. That the...
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States : a ...

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 850 páginas
...Committee of the whole House, the Virginia resolutions were recommitted. The broad question, whether " a national government ought to be established, consisting of a Supreme legislative, executive * A plan of Government was submitted by Charles Pinckney, not that on the Journal, but that stated...
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England, the United States, and the Southern Confederacy

Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1864 - 204 páginas
...State Governments. One of the first resolutions of the Convention which framed the Constitution was, " That a National Government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary." And the more one studies the manner in which each of these...
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The Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Maryland, Volumen1

Maryland. Constitutional Convention, William Blair Lord, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - 1864 - 744 páginas
...resolution under consideration was the following : " Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee that a National Government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislature, judiciary and executive." When that resolution was under consideration, Mr. Ellsworth,...
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The True American Citizen: To which is Appened the Constitution of the ...

W. Divoll - 1866 - 158 páginas
...the Constitution, (we quote from " Towle-s Analysis,") On motion of Mr. Randolph it was Resolved,—" That a National Government ought to be established,...of a Supreme Legislative, Executive and Judiciary." Mr. Patterson of New Jersey offered the following substitute : Resolved, — " That the Articles of...
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History of the Life and Times of James Madison, Volumen2

William Cabell Rives - 1866 - 716 páginas
...contemplated in the existing system, he himself proposed to substitute for it the following declaration : " That a national government ought to be established,...a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary." The substitute was intended to mark more clearly the distinction between a system purely Federal, resting...
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Is Davis a Traitor; Or, Was Secession a Constitutional Right Previous to the ...

Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1866 - 290 páginas
...lays great stress on the fact, that the first resolution passed by the Convention of 1787 declared, "That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, judiciary, and executive." But the fact only shows that the Convention, when it first met, had the...
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Manual of the Constitution of the United States of America

Timothy Farrar - 1867 - 560 páginas
...preservation of the Union." The Convention itself expressed the same idea in their first resolution thus : " That a national government ought to be established,...a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary;" and, lastly, the people of the United States said the same thing, by ordaining and establishing just...
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Are We a Nation?: Address of Hon. Charles Sumner Before the New York Young ...

Charles Sumner - 1867 - 36 páginas
...merely Federal," or of " treaties among the States as individual sovereignties," it was declared " that a National Government ought to be established,...of a supreme legislative, executive and judiciary." Better words could not have been chosen to express the prevailing aspiration for national life. The...
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The Articles of Confederation Vs. the Constitution: The Progress of ...

Le Baron Bradford Prince - 1867 - 180 páginas
...third Resolution was as follows — brief, but all-important to our future prosperity : "Resolved, That a National Government ought to be established,...a Supreme Legislative, Executive, and Judiciary." The whole subject was embraced in these few words ! The proposition at that time was a bold one. Several...
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