Journal of the Federal Convention: Kept by James Madison, Volume 1Erastus Howard Scott Albert, Scott & Company, 1893 |
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... necessary for a ratification of the Constitution - Motion to require the assent of the present Congress , before submitting it to the States for rati- fication - Disagreed to . Article twenty - second , relative to the mode of ratifying ...
... necessary for a ratification of the Constitution - Motion to require the assent of the present Congress , before submitting it to the States for rati- fication - Disagreed to . Article twenty - second , relative to the mode of ratifying ...
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... necessary harmony ; nor was the assent of some of the States finally yielded without strong protests against particular Articles , and a reliance on future amendments removing their objections . It is to be recol- lected , no doubt ...
... necessary harmony ; nor was the assent of some of the States finally yielded without strong protests against particular Articles , and a reliance on future amendments removing their objections . It is to be recol- lected , no doubt ...
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Kept by James Madison Erastus Howard Scott. definition of the powers , at once necessary to the federal head , and safe to the several members . To these sources of difficulty , incident to the formation of all such confederacies , were ...
Kept by James Madison Erastus Howard Scott. definition of the powers , at once necessary to the federal head , and safe to the several members . To these sources of difficulty , incident to the formation of all such confederacies , were ...
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... necessary to their common interest and their permanent harmony ; and to report to the several States such an act , relative to this great object , as , when unanimously ratified by them , will enable the United States in Congress ...
... necessary to their common interest and their permanent harmony ; and to report to the several States such an act , relative to this great object , as , when unanimously ratified by them , will enable the United States in Congress ...
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... necessary to their common interest and permanent harmony ; and to report to the several States such an act , relative to this great object , as , when unanimously ratified by them , would enable the United States in Congress assembled ...
... necessary to their common interest and permanent harmony ; and to report to the several States such an act , relative to this great object , as , when unanimously ratified by them , would enable the United States in Congress assembled ...
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Adjourned admitted agreed amendment appointment Articles of Confederation authority chosen citizens clause Committee Confederacy Congress Connecticut considered Constitution Convention danger Delaware divided Doctor FRANKLIN Doctor JOHNSON effect election ELLSWORTH equal vote equality of votes established existing experience favor federacy Federal foreign gentlemen Georgia GERRY give GOUVERNEUR MORRIS House impeachment individuals ineligible interest Jersey Judiciary latter lature laws legislative liberty MADISON MADISON observed magistrate majority Maryland MASON Massachusetts ment mode money bills moved National Government National Legislature necessary negative North number of inhabitants object observed opinion PATTERSON Pennsylvania PINCKNEY postponed principle proper proportion proportional representation proposed proposition question RANDOLPH render Report representation representatives republican Resolution Resolved respect Rhode Island 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 357 - 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 259 - I have lived, sir, a long time, and the longer I live the more convincing proofs I see of this truth — that God governs in the affairs of man. If a sparrow cannot fall to the ground without his notice, is it probable that an empire can rise without his aid? We have been assured, sir, in the sacred writings that 'except the Lord build the house they labor in vain that build it.
Halaman 364 - ... 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 276 - 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 43 - May next, to take into consideration the situation of the United States, to devise such further provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the constitution of the Federal Government adequate to the exigencies of the Union...
Halaman 60 - Resolved, that the Articles of Confederation ought to be so corrected and enlarged as to accomplish the objects proposed by their institution ; namely, " common defence, ,security of liberty, and general warfare.
Halaman 75 - 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.