| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 850 páginas
...the object of the proposed Convention is expressed — " to devise such further provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the Constitution...federal government adequate to the exigencies of the Union," indicates clearly Hamilton's determined purpose to endeavor to establish a well organized NATIONAL... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1865 - 340 páginas
...into consideration the situation of the United States, to devise such further provisions as should appear to them necessary to render the constitution...congress assembled, as, when agreed to by them, and afterward confirmed by the legislature of every State, will effectively provide for the same'." §42.... | |
| 1865 - 696 páginas
...them necessary to render " the Constitution of the Foederal Government adequate " to the exigenctes of the Union ; and to report such an " Act for that...agreed to by them, and afterwards " confirmed by the Legislature of every State, will effect" ually provide for the same." The recommendatory Act of Congress... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1866 - 290 páginas
...into consideration the condition of the United States, and to devise such further provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the Constitution...Federal government adequate to the exigencies of the Union."* Again, he says, in the ratifying convention of New York, "The Confederation was framed amidst... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1866 - 716 páginas
...at Philadelphia, on the second Monday in May next, to devise such further provisions as shall appear necessary to render the constitution of the Federal government adequate to the exigencies of the Union." A select committee, consisting of Mr. Matthews (who had been chairman of the committee of the... | |
| Martin Van Buren - 1867 - 454 páginas
...convention should be called to meet at Philadelphia in May next, to devise such further provisions as should appear to them necessary to render the Constitution...United States in Congress assembled, as when agreed to ly them^ and afterwards confirmed ly the legislatures of every State^ will effectually provide for... | |
| Martin Van Buren - 1867 - 466 páginas
...convention should be called to meet at Philadelphia in May next, to devise such further provisions as should appear to them necessary to render the Constitution...United States in Congress assembled, as when agreed to ly them, and afterwards confirmed bt/ the legislatures of ever// State, will effectually provide for... | |
| John Alexander Jameson - 1867 - 596 páginas
...provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the Con1 Ell. Deb., Vol. I. pp. 93-100. stitution of the Federal government adequate to the exigencies...them, and afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State, will effectually provide for the same." Having published the above recommendations, the... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1867 - 616 páginas
...into consideration the situation of the United States, to devise such further provisions as should appear to them necessary, to render the constitution...federal government adequate to the exigencies of the Union." This led to the appointment of delegates from every member of the old confederacy, except Rhode... | |
| Frank P. King - 1997 - 260 páginas
...Philadelphia on the second Monday in May 1787 to debate not only joint commercial problems but also "to render the constitution of the Federal Government adequate to the exigencies of the Union."15 Congress, responding to the sentiment of the Annapolis convention, and too weak to reform... | |
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