Journal of the Federal Convention, Band 1Albert, Scott & Company, 1893 - 805 Seiten |
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... Maryland , who had made a prerequisite that the vacant lands acquired from the British Crown should be a common fund , yielded to the persuasion that a final and 4 formal establishment of the Federal Union and Government would make ...
... Maryland , who had made a prerequisite that the vacant lands acquired from the British Crown should be a common fund , yielded to the persuasion that a final and 4 formal establishment of the Federal Union and Government would make ...
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... Maryland , the last that acceded to it , held out as already noticed , till the first of March , 1781 ; and then yielded only to the hope that , by giving a stable and authoritative character to the Confedera- tion , a successful ...
... Maryland , the last that acceded to it , held out as already noticed , till the first of March , 1781 ; and then yielded only to the hope that , by giving a stable and authoritative character to the Confedera- tion , a successful ...
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... Maryland to settle the jurisdiction on waters dividing the two States , had , apart from their official reports , recommended a uniformity in the regulations of the two States on several subjects , and particularly on those having ...
... Maryland to settle the jurisdiction on waters dividing the two States , had , apart from their official reports , recommended a uniformity in the regulations of the two States on several subjects , and particularly on those having ...
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... Maryland , on the eleventh day of September instant ; and having proceeded to a communi- cation of their powers , they found that the States of New York , Pennsylvania and Virginia , had , in substance , and nearly in the same terms ...
... Maryland , on the eleventh day of September instant ; and having proceeded to a communi- cation of their powers , they found that the States of New York , Pennsylvania and Virginia , had , in substance , and nearly in the same terms ...
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... Maryland , Connecticut , South Caro- lina or Georgia . " That the express terms of the powers to your Com- missioners supposing a deputation from all the States , and having for object the trade and commerce of the United States , your ...
... Maryland , Connecticut , South Caro- lina or Georgia . " That the express terms of the powers to your Com- missioners supposing a deputation from all the States , and having for object the trade and commerce of the United States , your ...
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Adjourned admitted agreed amendment appointment Articles of Confederation authority BUTLER 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 favor federacy Federal gentlemen Georgia GERRY give GORHAM GOUVERNEUR MORRIS House House of Lords individuals ineligible interest Jersey judges Judiciary latter lature laws legislative liberty MADISON MADISON observed majority Maryland MASON Massachusetts ment mode money bills moved national Executive 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 republican Resolution Resolved respect rule RUTLEDGE second branch seconded the motion Senate SHERMAN South Carolina sovereignty suffrage supposed thought tion tive treaties tribunals Union United Virginia wealth whole WILSON wished York