The Writings of James Madison: 1787. The journal of the Constitutional conventionG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1903 |
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... Congress publish its journals , except such parts of Senate proceedings as may be ordered kept secret . Advocates a centrally located capital . August 13. Seconds motion in favor of liberal treatment of foreigners . Speaks in favor of ...
... Congress publish its journals , except such parts of Senate proceedings as may be ordered kept secret . Advocates a centrally located capital . August 13. Seconds motion in favor of liberal treatment of foreigners . Speaks in favor of ...
Halaman 34
... Congress . And the appoint- ments of Congress have been generally good . M : Madison , observed that he was not anxious that ' / , should be necessary to disagree to a nomina- tion . He had given this form to his motion chiefly 3 to ...
... Congress . And the appoint- ments of Congress have been generally good . M : Madison , observed that he was not anxious that ' / , should be necessary to disagree to a nomina- tion . He had given this form to his motion chiefly 3 to ...
Halaman 45
... Congress for proposing the re- form were in favor of State Conventions in preference to the Legislatures for examining and adopting it . On question on M : Elseworth's motion to refer the plan to the Legislatures of the States N. H. no ...
... Congress for proposing the re- form were in favor of State Conventions in preference to the Legislatures for examining and adopting it . On question on M : Elseworth's motion to refer the plan to the Legislatures of the States N. H. no ...
Halaman 47
... Congress for the State of Georgia . He is a Gentleman of Family , and was educated in England . As to his legal or political knowledge he has very little to boast of . Nature seems to have done more for his corporeal than mental powers ...
... Congress for the State of Georgia . He is a Gentleman of Family , and was educated in England . As to his legal or political knowledge he has very little to boast of . Nature seems to have done more for his corporeal than mental powers ...
Halaman 89
... XXI . RESOLVED , That the amendments which shall be offered to the confederation by the conven- tion ought , at a proper time or times after the approbation of July 26 . Congress , to be submitted to an 1787 ] 89 JAMES MADISON .
... XXI . RESOLVED , That the amendments which shall be offered to the confederation by the conven- tion ought , at a proper time or times after the approbation of July 26 . Congress , to be submitted to an 1787 ] 89 JAMES MADISON .
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