History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volume 2Harper, 1863 |
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... communities committed to a general council the management of certain interests common to them all ; in that council they were represented equally , each State having one vote ; but as neither the powers conferred upon that body , nor ...
... communities committed to a general council the management of certain interests common to them all ; in that council they were represented equally , each State having one vote ; but as neither the powers conferred upon that body , nor ...
Halaman 47
... communities into some national relations with each other . It became ne- cessary , therefore , to regard the peculiar social con- dition of each of the States , and to construct a system of representation that would place the free ...
... communities into some national relations with each other . It became ne- cessary , therefore , to regard the peculiar social con- dition of each of the States , and to construct a system of representation that would place the free ...
Halaman 63
... communities . By their resort to this great instrumentality , we may per- ceive how much , in this particular , the framers of the Constitution were aided by the spirit and forms of the institutions which the people of these States had ...
... communities . By their resort to this great instrumentality , we may per- ceive how much , in this particular , the framers of the Constitution were aided by the spirit and forms of the institutions which the people of these States had ...
Halaman 91
... communities . Hence , it is not sur- prising that men , who came to the Convention with- out express powers which they could consider as authority for the introduction of so novel a princi- ple , should have been unwilling to agree to ...
... communities . Hence , it is not sur- prising that men , who came to the Convention with- out express powers which they could consider as authority for the introduction of so novel a princi- ple , should have been unwilling to agree to ...
Halaman 124
... communities had distinct governments already vested with the whole political power of their respective populations , and therefore that they could not , consistently with the truth of their situation , act as if the whole or any ...
... communities had distinct governments already vested with the whole political power of their respective populations , and therefore that they could not , consistently with the truth of their situation , act as if the whole or any ...
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