Federal Statutes Annotated: Containing All the Laws of the United States, of a General, Permanent and Public Nature in Force on the First Day of January, 1916, Volum 10Edward Thompson Company, 1918 |
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Side 85
... motion of Wilson and Charles Pinckney , it was decided with but little oppo- sition at the moment to add to the above clause a provision admitting the slaves to a three - fifths representation , in accordance with an act of Congress ...
... motion of Wilson and Charles Pinckney , it was decided with but little oppo- sition at the moment to add to the above clause a provision admitting the slaves to a three - fifths representation , in accordance with an act of Congress ...
Side 87
... motion for equal repre- sentation in the Senate . They seemed then , as Sherman said , to be at a full stop . But the vote served in reality to bring the dispute to an end , and Madison wrote * many years later that indications were ...
... motion for equal repre- sentation in the Senate . They seemed then , as Sherman said , to be at a full stop . But the vote served in reality to bring the dispute to an end , and Madison wrote * many years later that indications were ...
Side 91
... motion was defeated by a large majority . He then moved to strike out the whole amendment clause , and this was also lost , whereupon murmurs among the smaller States began to circulate to such an extent that Gouverneur Morris renewed ...
... motion was defeated by a large majority . He then moved to strike out the whole amendment clause , and this was also lost , whereupon murmurs among the smaller States began to circulate to such an extent that Gouverneur Morris renewed ...
Side 94
... motion of King , it was carried by seven States to three ( New York , New Jersey , and Delaware ) that the com- mittee of the whole rise and report that they do not agree to the proposi- tions of Paterson , and that they report again ...
... motion of King , it was carried by seven States to three ( New York , New Jersey , and Delaware ) that the com- mittee of the whole rise and report that they do not agree to the proposi- tions of Paterson , and that they report again ...
Side 96
... motion was to adhere more closely to the existing Confederation , and it was offered soon after the Convention had rejected the New Jersey plan , and decided to adhere to that proposed by the Virginia delegates . Quite a debate was then ...
... motion was to adhere more closely to the existing Confederation , and it was offered soon after the Convention had rejected the New Jersey plan , and decided to adhere to that proposed by the Virginia delegates . Quite a debate was then ...
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