Journal of the Federal ConventionBooks for Libraries Press, 1970 - 805 Seiten |
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... admitted as citizens - then why are they not admitted on an equality with white citizens ? Are they admitted as property - then why is not other prop- erty admitted into the computation ? These were difficulties , however , which he ...
... admitted as citizens - then why are they not admitted on an equality with white citizens ? Are they admitted as property - then why is not other prop- erty admitted into the computation ? These were difficulties , however , which he ...
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... admitted , as they must all be admitted on the principle of equality . 5. The perpetuity it would give to the preponderance of the Northern against the Southern scale , was a serious consideration . It seemed now to be pretty well ...
... admitted , as they must all be admitted on the principle of equality . 5. The perpetuity it would give to the preponderance of the Northern against the Southern scale , was a serious consideration . It seemed now to be pretty well ...
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... admission . If the admission be consented to , the new States shall be admitted on the same terms with the original States . But the Legislature may make conditions with the new States , concerning the public debt which shall be then ...
... admission . If the admission be consented to , the new States shall be admitted on the same terms with the original States . But the Legislature may make conditions with the new States , concerning the public debt which shall be then ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 29 |
FRIDAY MAY 25TH | 53 |
WEDNESDAY MAY 30TH | 72 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Adjourned admitted agreed amendment appointment Article Articles of Confederation authority bills of attainder BUTLER citizens clause Colonel MASON Committee concur Confederation Congress Connecticut considered Constitution Convention danger Delaware DICKINSON divided Doctor JOHNSON duties election Electors ELLSWORTH established Executive exports favor Federal foreign Georgia GERRY give GORHAM GOUVERNEUR MORRIS moved Hampshire House of Representatives impeachment imports ineligible interest Jersey Judges Judiciary KING lature laws legislative liberty MADISON MADISON observed majority Maryland Massachusetts ment militia mode money bills moved to insert moved to strike National Legislature necessary negative North object observed opposed Pennsylvania PINCKNEY present President proper proportional representation proposed proposition question RANDOLPH reason referred regulation Report representation require Resolution RUTLEDGE second branch seconded the motion Sect Senate SHERMAN slaves South Carolina Southern Supreme thought tion tive treaties two-thirds Union United Virginia whole WILLIAMSON WILSON wished words York