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Halaman 12
But , whatever might be their merits , it belonged to the people , who held the
reins over the head of Congress , and to them alone , to say whether they were
acceptable or otherwise , to Virginians ; and that this must be done by way of
petition .
But , whatever might be their merits , it belonged to the people , who held the
reins over the head of Congress , and to them alone , to say whether they were
acceptable or otherwise , to Virginians ; and that this must be done by way of
petition .
Halaman 13
say it is composed of any thing but inspiraThe convention resolved , “ That the
constitution be laid betion — you ought to be extremely cautious , fore the United
States , in Congress assembled , and that it is watchful , jealous of your liberty ;
for ...
say it is composed of any thing but inspiraThe convention resolved , “ That the
constitution be laid betion — you ought to be extremely cautious , fore the United
States , in Congress assembled , and that it is watchful , jealous of your liberty ;
for ...
Halaman 16
The Congress , their own folly . While they acquired those whenever two - thirds
of both houses shall deem visionary blessings , they lost their freedom . it
necessary , shall propose amendments to this My great objection to this
government is ...
The Congress , their own folly . While they acquired those whenever two - thirds
of both houses shall deem visionary blessings , they lost their freedom . it
necessary , shall propose amendments to this My great objection to this
government is ...
Halaman 17
If then , gentlemen , you will not have a single musket in the state ? standing on
this ground , are come to that point , For , as arms are to be provided by Congress
, that they are willing to bind themselves and they may , or may not , furnish them
...
If then , gentlemen , you will not have a single musket in the state ? standing on
this ground , are come to that point , For , as arms are to be provided by Congress
, that they are willing to bind themselves and they may , or may not , furnish them
...
Halaman 18
... with foreign nations ; the appointment of the officers , and the authority of
contemptible one we make in France and Holtraining the militia , according to the
discipline land , which , according to the substance of my prescribed by Congress
.
... with foreign nations ; the appointment of the officers , and the authority of
contemptible one we make in France and Holtraining the militia , according to the
discipline land , which , according to the substance of my prescribed by Congress
.
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