The American Historical Review, Volume 5John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler American Historical Association, 1963 |
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... amendments to be made the condition of ratification , he wished them to accompany it , as standing instructions to our representatives in Congress ; that under an expectation of obtaining amendments , he might vote for the Constitution ...
... amendments to be made the condition of ratification , he wished them to accompany it , as standing instructions to our representatives in Congress ; that under an expectation of obtaining amendments , he might vote for the Constitution ...
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... amendments . Chase stated that " the com- mittee ought to proceed and endeavor to agree to the amendments which the Constitution requires and that , if they could not agree , each man would be at liberty to take in the convention , or ...
... amendments . Chase stated that " the com- mittee ought to proceed and endeavor to agree to the amendments which the Constitution requires and that , if they could not agree , each man would be at liberty to take in the convention , or ...
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... amendment . The proposal to submit amendments was only admitted to conciliate the minority , but it might involve the convention from one amendment to another , not knowing where to stop . They had agreed to decide on the whole Con ...
... amendment . The proposal to submit amendments was only admitted to conciliate the minority , but it might involve the convention from one amendment to another , not knowing where to stop . They had agreed to decide on the whole Con ...
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