Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia, in the Year 1787A. Mygatt, 1838 - 335 pages |
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... YORK , AND COPIED BY JOHN LANSING , JUN . ESQUIRE , LATE CHANCELLOR OF THAT STATE , MEMBERS OF THAT CONVENTION . INCLUDING " THE GENUINE INFORMATION , ' LAID BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE OF MARYLAND , BY LUTHER MARTIN , Esquire , THEN ...
... YORK , AND COPIED BY JOHN LANSING , JUN . ESQUIRE , LATE CHANCELLOR OF THAT STATE , MEMBERS OF THAT CONVENTION . INCLUDING " THE GENUINE INFORMATION , ' LAID BEFORE THE LEGISLATURE OF MARYLAND , BY LUTHER MARTIN , Esquire , THEN ...
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... Robert Yates , Chief Justice of the State of New York , and one of the Delegates from that State to the said Convention . Note by John Lansing , Jun . · · 99 · 225 APPENDIX . DOCUMENTS REFERRED TO IN THE PRECEDING NOTES OF.
... Robert Yates , Chief Justice of the State of New York , and one of the Delegates from that State to the said Convention . Note by John Lansing , Jun . · · 99 · 225 APPENDIX . DOCUMENTS REFERRED TO IN THE PRECEDING NOTES OF.
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... York , containing their Reasons for not Sub- scribing to the Federal Constitution . Letter of his Excellency Edmund Randolph , Esquire , on the Federal Constitution , addressed to the Hon- orable the Speaker of the House of Delegates ...
... York , containing their Reasons for not Sub- scribing to the Federal Constitution . Letter of his Excellency Edmund Randolph , Esquire , on the Federal Constitution , addressed to the Hon- orable the Speaker of the House of Delegates ...
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... York , left the convention ; that they had uniformly opposed the system , and that , I believe , despairing of getting a proper one brought forward , or of rendering any real service , they returned no more . " You cannot , Sir , have ...
... York , left the convention ; that they had uniformly opposed the system , and that , I believe , despairing of getting a proper one brought forward , or of rendering any real service , they returned no more . " You cannot , Sir , have ...
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... York , and Connecticut two each , and the States of New Hampshire , Rhode Island , Jersey , Delaware , and Georgia each of them one ; upon this plan , the three large States , Virginia , Pennsylvania , and Massa- chusetts , would have ...
... York , and Connecticut two each , and the States of New Hampshire , Rhode Island , Jersey , Delaware , and Georgia each of them one ; upon this plan , the three large States , Virginia , Pennsylvania , and Massa- chusetts , would have ...
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