History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volum 2Harper, 1863 |
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... MADISON'S VIEW OF THE NEW JERSEY PLAN . General Character of the Virginia Plan . Difficulties and Obstacles in its Way The chief Cause of Opposition The counter Plan by the New Jersey Members . Referred to a Second Committee of the ...
... MADISON'S VIEW OF THE NEW JERSEY PLAN . General Character of the Virginia Plan . Difficulties and Obstacles in its Way The chief Cause of Opposition The counter Plan by the New Jersey Members . Referred to a Second Committee of the ...
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... Madison's View of the Interest of the Small States Hamilton on the Consequences of Dissolution Evil Results of a perfect Theory 136 , 137 • Purpose of a Senate Necessity for a distinct Basis Irreconcilable Differences Proposition of ...
... Madison's View of the Interest of the Small States Hamilton on the Consequences of Dissolution Evil Results of a perfect Theory 136 , 137 • Purpose of a Senate Necessity for a distinct Basis Irreconcilable Differences Proposition of ...
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... Madison's Answer to the Opposition 565 . 566 567 · 568 Negotiations opened with the Anti - Federalists of New York and Pennsylvania The Convention of New York assembles . Hamilton at the Intersection of his Expresses His Critical and ...
... Madison's Answer to the Opposition 565 . 566 567 · 568 Negotiations opened with the Anti - Federalists of New York and Pennsylvania The Convention of New York assembles . Hamilton at the Intersection of his Expresses His Critical and ...
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... the inclination of that State to retain in her 1 Madison , Elliot , V. 96 . 2 2 Ibid . 124 . own hands the regulation of commerce ; she had taxed CH . I. ] 23 STATES REPRESENTED . All the States but one represented in Convention.
... the inclination of that State to retain in her 1 Madison , Elliot , V. 96 . 2 2 Ibid . 124 . own hands the regulation of commerce ; she had taxed CH . I. ] 23 STATES REPRESENTED . All the States but one represented in Convention.
Side 33
... ; Con- necticut , no , 1 ; New York divid- VOL . II . 5 ed ( Colonel Hamilton ay , Mr. Yates no ) . Madison , Elliot , V. 132 , 134 . mode by which those powers could be made supreme over CH . II ] 33 NATIONAL AND FEDERAL .
... ; Con- necticut , no , 1 ; New York divid- VOL . II . 5 ed ( Colonel Hamilton ay , Mr. Yates no ) . Madison , Elliot , V. 132 , 134 . mode by which those powers could be made supreme over CH . II ] 33 NATIONAL AND FEDERAL .
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