History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States of America, Volum 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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Side vi
... Ellsworth , 51 - Federal and national , 51 - Speech of Mason for two branches , 52- Sherman for two branches , 53- The convention decides for two branches , 54 - Wilson speaks for the general government and the state governments , 55 ...
... Ellsworth , 51 - Federal and national , 51 - Speech of Mason for two branches , 52- Sherman for two branches , 53- The convention decides for two branches , 54 - Wilson speaks for the general government and the state governments , 55 ...
Side viii
... Ellsworth , and Randolph , 183- By Wilson and Lang- don , 134- Madison's vote decides that the power shall not be granted , 134– How friends of paper money stand in history , 135- Power of the states to emit paper money , 136 - The ...
... Ellsworth , and Randolph , 183- By Wilson and Lang- don , 134- Madison's vote decides that the power shall not be granted , 134– How friends of paper money stand in history , 135- Power of the states to emit paper money , 136 - The ...
Side xi
... Ellsworth to the governor of Connecticut , 255 - The Connecticut convention , 256 - Speeches of Ellsworth and Johnson , 256- James Wadsworth and answers to him , 257 - Wise conduct of Hancock , 258 - Massachusetts calls a convention ...
... Ellsworth to the governor of Connecticut , 255 - The Connecticut convention , 256 - Speeches of Ellsworth and Johnson , 256- James Wadsworth and answers to him , 257 - Wise conduct of Hancock , 258 - Massachusetts calls a convention ...
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... Ellsworth of Connecticut and Varnum of Rhode Island for his associates , was the chairman of the committee ap- pointed to report on the defects of the confederacy and the new powers necessary for its efficiency . In 1786 he was elected ...
... Ellsworth of Connecticut and Varnum of Rhode Island for his associates , was the chairman of the committee ap- pointed to report on the defects of the confederacy and the new powers necessary for its efficiency . In 1786 he was elected ...
Side 18
... Ellsworth , voting against Sher- man , divided Connecticut . 1 The clauses in the Virginia plan , giving to the national legislature the powers necessary to preserve harmony among the states , to negative all state laws contravening ...
... Ellsworth , voting against Sher- man , divided Connecticut . 1 The clauses in the Virginia plan , giving to the national legislature the powers necessary to preserve harmony among the states , to negative all state laws contravening ...
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¹ Elliot ¹ Gilpin adopted amendments America appointed articles of confederation assembly bill of rights branch Carrington CHAP Charles Pinckney chosen citizens clause commerce committee of detail confederacy confederation congress Connecticut constitution court DEAR SIR debate declaration Delaware delegates election electors Ellsworth equal ernment established executive favor federal convention federal government federalists friends Georgia Gerry Gouverneur Morris governor Grayson gress Hamilton interest Jefferson Jersey judiciary July June King land laws legislative legislature letter liberty Madison majority Maryland Massachusetts ment Mississippi Monroe motion national legislature never object opinion opposition paper money party Pennsylvania president principle proposed Randolph ratification representation Rhode Island Richard Henry Lee Rutledge Samuel Adams senate Sept Sherman slavery slaves South Carolina southern stitution territory tion treaty unanimously union United Virginia Virginia plan vote Washington Wilson wish Yates in Elliot York