Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia: In the Year 1787, for the Purpose of Forming the Constitution of the United States of America. From Notes Taken by the Late Robert Yates, Esquire, Chief Justice of New 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 Attorney-General of that State, and Member of the Same Convention. Also, Other Historical Documents, Relative to the Federal Compact of the North American UnionA. Mygatt, 1838 - 335 pages |
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... President chosen under their nomination . As to the Vice - President , that great officer of gov- ernment , who is , in case of death , resignation , re- moval , or inability of the President , to supply his place , and be vested with ...
... President chosen under their nomination . As to the Vice - President , that great officer of gov- ernment , who is , in case of death , resignation , re- moval , or inability of the President , to supply his place , and be vested with ...
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... President , as the members of the other branch , since they also are appointable to offices , and cannot obtain them but through the favor of the President . There will be great , impor- tant , and valuable offices under this government ...
... President , as the members of the other branch , since they also are appointable to offices , and cannot obtain them but through the favor of the President . There will be great , impor- tant , and valuable offices under this government ...
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... President ; and , if no person have a majority , then from the five highest on the list , the said House shall , in like manner , choose the President . But in ... President , declaring what officer shall then act as President APPENDIX . 279.
... President ; and , if no person have a majority , then from the five highest on the list , the said House shall , in like manner , choose the President . But in ... President , declaring what officer shall then act as President APPENDIX . 279.
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The Genuine Information delivered to the Legislature | 3 |
SECRET DEBATES | 99 |
Resolutions offered by Mr Edmund Randolph to | 226 |
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