The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution: As Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution, Band 5Jonathan Elliot J. B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... laws - Agreed to - Na- tional legislature to possess all the legisla- tive powers of the Congress of the Con- federation , to pass laws where state legis- latures are incompetent , or where neces- sary to preserve harmony among the ...
... laws - Agreed to - Na- tional legislature to possess all the legisla- tive powers of the Congress of the Con- federation , to pass laws where state legis- latures are incompetent , or where neces- sary to preserve harmony among the ...
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... laws - Disagreed to- Mo- tion to provide that the acts of the legis lature , and treaties made in pursuance of the Constitution , shall bind the several states - Agreed to . - - Ninth resolution , relative to national ex- ecutive Motion ...
... laws - Disagreed to- Mo- tion to provide that the acts of the legis lature , and treaties made in pursuance of the Constitution , shall bind the several states - Agreed to . - - Ninth resolution , relative to national ex- ecutive Motion ...
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... laws - Disagreed to . - Article ninth , relative to the powers of the Senate Motion to require treaties to be ratified by law - Disagreed to . FRIDAY , August 24 , ...... .... 470 Report of the grand committee on the im- portation and ...
... laws - Disagreed to . - Article ninth , relative to the powers of the Senate Motion to require treaties to be ratified by law - Disagreed to . FRIDAY , August 24 , ...... .... 470 Report of the grand committee on the im- portation and ...
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... laws Agreed to . Resolutions directing the mode of pro- ceeding in the present Congress to submit the Constitution to the states . FRIDAY , September 14 , ..... ...... 541 Article first , relative to the legislative powers , resumed ...
... laws Agreed to . Resolutions directing the mode of pro- ceeding in the present Congress to submit the Constitution to the states . FRIDAY , September 14 , ..... ...... 541 Article first , relative to the legislative powers , resumed ...
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... law of Pennsylvania , which required in such cases a license from the executive authority , who exposed to confiscation all articles not necessary for the prisoners , and referred the question of necessity to the judgment of its own ...
... law of Pennsylvania , which required in such cases a license from the executive authority , who exposed to confiscation all articles not necessary for the prisoners , and referred the question of necessity to the judgment of its own ...
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Seite 317 - 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...
Seite 560 - To borrow money on the credit of the United States ; To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes ; To establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies, throughout the United States ; To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of...
Seite 380 - ... judgment or sentence and other proceedings being in either case transmitted to congress, and lodged among the acts of congress for the security of the parties concerned : provided that every commissioner, before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall be tried, "well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection...
Seite 379 - States, and from the list of such persons each party shall alternately strike out one, the petitioners beginning, until the number shall be reduced to thirteen; and from that number not less than seven, nor more than nine names as congress shall direct, shall...
Seite 181 - ... 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 three fifths of all other persons not comprehended in the foregoing description, except Indians not paying taxes in each State.
Seite 64 - All charges of war and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states...
Seite 322 - ... 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 laws of...
Seite 381 - If any person guilty of, or charged with, treason, felony, or other high misdemeanor, in any State, shall flee from justice, and be found in any of the United States, he shall, upon demand of the governor or executive power of the State from which he fled, be delivered up, and removed to the State having jurisdiction of his offence.
Seite 541 - That it is the opinion of this Convention, that as soon as the conventions of nine states shall have ratified this Constitution, the United States in Congress assembled should fix a day on which electors should be appointed by the states which shall have ratified the same...
Seite 562 - The Congress may determine the time of choosing the electors, and the day on which they shall give their votes ; which day shall be the same throughout the United States.