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 Also, Other Historical Documents, Relative to the Federal Compact of the North American UnionA.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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Page 227
... Union ; and to call forth the force of the Union against any member of the Union failing to fulfil its duty under the articles thereof . 7. Resolved , That a national executive be institut- ed , to be chosen by the national legislature ...
... Union ; and to call forth the force of the Union against any member of the Union failing to fulfil its duty under the articles thereof . 7. Resolved , That a national executive be institut- ed , to be chosen by the national legislature ...
Page 229
... union shall be adopted , and for the comple- tion of all their engagements . 13. That provision ought to be made for the amend- ment of the articles of union , whensoever it shall seem necessary ; and that the assent of the national ...
... union shall be adopted , and for the comple- tion of all their engagements . 13. That provision ought to be made for the amend- ment of the articles of union , whensoever it shall seem necessary ; and that the assent of the national ...
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... union of the whole is decided ; if for the latter , Amer- ica will , I fear , react the scenes of confusion and blood- shed exhibited among most of those nations , which have , too late , repented the folly of relying on auxil- iaries ...
... union of the whole is decided ; if for the latter , Amer- ica will , I fear , react the scenes of confusion and blood- shed exhibited among most of those nations , which have , too late , repented the folly of relying on auxil- iaries ...
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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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