History of the Formation of the Constitution of the United States of America, Volum 2D. Appleton, 1884 |
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Side vii
... Grayson and slavery , 114 - Nathan Dane and King , 115- History of the clause against slavery , 116 — Virginia accepts the ordinance with its exclusion of slavery , 117 -The rights of the free negro in New York and Virginia , 118 ...
... Grayson and slavery , 114 - Nathan Dane and King , 115- History of the clause against slavery , 116 — Virginia accepts the ordinance with its exclusion of slavery , 117 -The rights of the free negro in New York and Virginia , 118 ...
Side xiv
... Grayson elected senators , 354 - Connecticut refuses a second con- vention , 355 — And Massachusetts , 355- And Pennsylvania , 355 - Dilatoriness of congress , 356 - Measures for commencing proceedings under the constitu- tion , 356 ...
... Grayson elected senators , 354 - Connecticut refuses a second con- vention , 355 — And Massachusetts , 355- And Pennsylvania , 355 - Dilatoriness of congress , 356 - Measures for commencing proceedings under the constitu- tion , 356 ...
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... Grayson . George Mason had written to the legislature of Virginia against it with the most terrible invectives and gloomiest fore- bodings . This comparative serenity of judgment in Virginia was shared , though not completely , by North ...
... Grayson . George Mason had written to the legislature of Virginia against it with the most terrible invectives and gloomiest fore- bodings . This comparative serenity of judgment in Virginia was shared , though not completely , by North ...
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... Grayson to Monroe , " but I hardly think it sufficient to induce the people to pay money or part with power . 99 2 1 Wilson in Gilpin , 1249 ; Elliot , Grayson to Monroe , 29 May , 385 , and Rutledge in Gilpin , 1284 ; 1787. MS . Elliot ...
... Grayson to Monroe , " but I hardly think it sufficient to induce the people to pay money or part with power . 99 2 1 Wilson in Gilpin , 1249 ; Elliot , Grayson to Monroe , 29 May , 385 , and Rutledge in Gilpin , 1284 ; 1787. MS . Elliot ...
Side 101
... Grayson seconded by King , the navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and the St. Law- rence , and the carrying places between them , were declared to be common highways , forever free to all citizens of the United States ...
... Grayson seconded by King , the navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and the St. Law- rence , and the carrying places between them , were declared to be common highways , forever free to all citizens of the United States ...
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