The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution: As Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution, Volum 1Jonathan Elliot editor, 1863 |
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Side 49
... motion , inadmissible as the basis of reconciliation . The resolution referred to proposed to transfer the right of taxing the colonies , under certain re- strictions , to the colonial assemblies . The terms it offered were rejected ...
... motion , inadmissible as the basis of reconciliation . The resolution referred to proposed to transfer the right of taxing the colonies , under certain re- strictions , to the colonial assemblies . The terms it offered were rejected ...
Side 59
... motion the great power they have collected in the West Indies , and calling our enemy to the defence of the possessions they have there : That it would be idle to lose time in settling the terms of alliance , till we had first ...
... motion the great power they have collected in the West Indies , and calling our enemy to the defence of the possessions they have there : That it would be idle to lose time in settling the terms of alliance , till we had first ...
Side 85
... motion was then made in behalf of Maryland . In article 4 , strike out the word " paupers ; " and after the words " or either of them , " insert " that one state shall not be burdened with the 8 maintenance of the poor who may remove ...
... motion was then made in behalf of Maryland . In article 4 , strike out the word " paupers ; " and after the words " or either of them , " insert " that one state shall not be burdened with the 8 maintenance of the poor who may remove ...
Side 106
... motion was made by Mr. Howell , seconded by Mr. Ellery , to post- pone the consideration thereof , in order to take up the following : - " That it be recommended to the legislatures of the several states to restrain , by imposts or ...
... motion was made by Mr. Howell , seconded by Mr. Ellery , to post- pone the consideration thereof , in order to take up the following : - " That it be recommended to the legislatures of the several states to restrain , by imposts or ...
Side 111
... motion of Mr. Monroe , for vesting the United States in Congress assembled with the power of regulating trade ; and the same being read , — Ordered , That it be referred to a committee of the whole . Congress was then resolved into a ...
... motion of Mr. Monroe , for vesting the United States in Congress assembled with the power of regulating trade ; and the same being read , — Ordered , That it be referred to a committee of the whole . Congress was then resolved into a ...
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Side 72 - ... defend their claim or cause, the court shall nevertheless proceed to pronounce sentence, or judgment, which shall in like manner be final and decisive, the judgment or sentence and other proceedings being in either case transmitted to Congress, and lodged among the acts of Congress for the security of the parties concerned : provided that every commissioner, before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the Supreme or Superior Court of the State where...
Side 223 - ... or executive authority of the other state in controversy, and a day assigned for the appearance of the parties by their lawful agents, who shall then be directed to appoint, by joint consent, commissioners or judges to constitute a court for hearing and determining the matter in question...
Side 103 - ... of establishing rules for deciding in all cases what captures on land or water shall be legal, and in what manner prizes taken by land or naval forces, in the service of the United States, shall be divided or appropriated...
Side 104 - States shall be divided or appropriated ; of granting letters of marque and reprisal in times of peace, appointing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and establishing courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures, provided that no member of Congress shall be appointed a judge of any of the said courts.
Side 224 - ... final and decisive, the judgment or sentence and other proceedings being in either case transmitted to congress, and lodged among the acts of congress for the security of the parties concerned : provided that every commissioner, before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall be tried, "well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without...
Side 296 - To borrow money on the credit of the United States ; To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes ; To establish a uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies, throughout the United States ; To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of...
Side 72 - The United States in Congress assembled shall also have the sole and exclusive right and power of regulating the alloy and value of coin struck by their own authority, or by that of the respective States : Fixing the standard of weights and measures throughout the United States : Regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians, not members of any of the States ; provided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated...
Side 72 - States, and exacting such postage on the papers passing through the same as may be requisite to defray the expenses of the said office; appointing all officers of the land forces in the service of the United States...
Side 71 - When land forces are raised by any state for the common defence, all officers of or under the rank of colonel shall be appointed by the legislature of each state respectively, by whom such forces shall be raised, or in such manner as such state shall direct ; and all vacancies shall be filled up by the state which first made the appointment.
Side 85 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the united states in congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury...