Journal of the Federal Convention, Volume 1Albert, Scott, 1893 - 805 halaman |
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... report of the pro- ceedings and discussions of that body , which were with closed doors , by a member who was constant in his at- tendance , will be particularly gratifying to the people of the United States , and to all who take an ...
... report of the pro- ceedings and discussions of that body , which were with closed doors , by a member who was constant in his at- tendance , will be particularly gratifying to the people of the United States , and to all who take an ...
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... Reports of the Debates were taken . FRIDAY , MAY 25TH , 53 Organization of Convention - General Washington chosen Presi- dent , and Major Jackson Secretary — Delaware credentials - Com- mittee on Rules . MONDAY , MAY 28TH , · 55 J Rules ...
... Reports of the Debates were taken . FRIDAY , MAY 25TH , 53 Organization of Convention - General Washington chosen Presi- dent , and Major Jackson Secretary — Delaware credentials - Com- mittee on Rules . MONDAY , MAY 28TH , · 55 J Rules ...
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... report the nineteen resolutions founded on Mr. Randolph's propositions as amended and adopted in committee - Agreed to . First resolution establishing a National Government to consist of a Legislative , Executive and Judiciary ...
... report the nineteen resolutions founded on Mr. Randolph's propositions as amended and adopted in committee - Agreed to . First resolution establishing a National Government to consist of a Legislative , Executive and Judiciary ...
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... Report to amend the eighth resolution so as to provide that each State shall have an equal suffrage in the second branch . FRIDAY , JULY 6TH , 299 Clause of the report on the seventh resolution , providing that the proportion of ...
... Report to amend the eighth resolution so as to provide that each State shall have an equal suffrage in the second branch . FRIDAY , JULY 6TH , 299 Clause of the report on the seventh resolution , providing that the proportion of ...
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... Report of the Committee , providing that the future number of members of the first branch may be altered from time to time and fixed by the Legislature , on the principles of the wealth and num- bers of inhabitants of each State ...
... Report of the Committee , providing that the future number of members of the first branch may be altered from time to time and fixed by the Legislature , on the principles of the wealth and num- bers of inhabitants of each State ...
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acts Adjourned admitted agreed amendment appointment Articles of Confederation authority body chosen citizens clause Committee confederacy Congress Connecticut considered Constitution Convention danger Delaware divided Doctor FRANKLIN Doctor JOHNSON election ELLSWORTH equal vote equality of votes ernment established existing favor Federal gentlemen Georgia GERRY give GOUVERNEUR MORRIS House House of Lords idea individuals ineligible interest Jersey judges Judiciary KING latter lature laws legislative liberty MADISON MADISON observed majority Maryland Massachusetts ment mode money bills moved national Executive National Government National Legislature necessary negative North number of inhabitants object observed offices opinion PATTERSON Pennsylvania PINCKNEY postponed principle proper proportion proportional representation proposed proposition question RANDOLPH render Report representation representatives republican Resolution Resolved respect rule RUTLEDGE second branch seconded the motion Senate SHERMAN South Carolina sovereignty suffrage supposed thought tion treaties tribunals Union United Virginia wealth whole WILSON wished York
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Halaman 147 - Confederation, but according to some equitable ratio of representation, namely, in proportion to the whole number of white and other free citizens and inhabitants, of every age, sex and condition, including those bound to servitude for a term of years, and threefifths of all other persons, not comprehended in the foregoing description, except Indians not paying taxes, in each State.
Halaman 355 - Resolved, that each branch ought to possess the right of originating acts; that the national legislature ought to be empowered to enjoy the legislative rights vested in Congress by the Confederation, and moreover to legislate in all cases to which the separate states are incompetent or in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise of individual legislation...
Halaman 362 - ... Resolved, that all acts of the United States in Congress, made by virtue and in pursuance of the powers hereby, and by the Articles of Confederation, vested in them, and all treaties made and ratified under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the respective States, so far forth as those acts or treaties shall relate to the said States or their citizens ; and that the Judiciary of the several States shall be bound thereby in their decisions, any thing in the respective...
Halaman 110 - Resolved that provision ought to be made for the admission of States lawfully arising within the limits of the United States, whether from a voluntary junction of Government and Territory or otherwise, with the consent of a number of voices in the National legislature less than the whole.
Halaman 274 - But he contended that the states were divided into different interests, not by their difference of size, but by other circumstances ; the most material of which resulted partly from climate, but principally from the effects of their having, or not having, slaves.
Halaman 74 - That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary.
Halaman 58 - That no copy be taken of any entry on the journal during the sitting of the House without leave of the House. That members only be permitted to inspect the journal. That nothing spoken in the House be printed, or otherwise published or communicated without leave.
Halaman 280 - The large states dare not dissolve the Confederation. If they do, the small ones will find some foreign ally of more honor and good faith who will take them by the hand and do them justice.
Halaman 64 - It was then resolved, that the House will to-morrow resolve itself into a Committee of the Whole House, to consider of the state of the American Union ; and that the propositions moved by Mr.
Halaman 110 - Legislature, to hold their offices during good behaviour; and to receive punctually at stated times fixed compensation for their services, in which no increase or diminution shall be made so as to affect the persons actually in office at the time of such increase or diminution...