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Front Page Groups & Collections The Debates in the Several State Conventions of the Adoption of the Federal Constitution, vol. 4 (Nth. and Sth. Carolina, Resolutions, Tariffs, Banks, Debt)
Jonathan Elliot, The Debates in the Several State Conventions of the Adoption of the Federal Constitution, vol. 4 (Nth. and Sth. Carolina, Resolutions, Tariffs, Banks, Debt) [1827]Edition used: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 … 2d ed., with considerable additions. Collected and rev. from contemporary publications, by Jonathan Elliot. Pub. under the sanction of Congress. (1836), 5 vols.
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- Debates In the Convention of the State of North Carolina, On the Adoption of the Federal Constitution.
- Debates In the Legislature and In Convention of the State of South Carolina, On the Adoption of the Federal Constitution.
- Delegates to the Congress of 1765.
- Opinions, Selected From Debates In Congress, From 1789 to 1836, Involving Constitutional Principles.
- Virginia Resolutions of 1798, Pronouncing the Alien and Sedition Laws to Be Unconstitutional, and Defining the Rights of the States.
- Answers of the Several State Legislatures.
- Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1799. [the Original Draft Prepared By Thomas Jefferson.]
- Madison’s Report On the Virginia Resolutions.
- President Jackson’s Proclamation, of the 10th December, 1833, Concerning the Ordinance of South Carolina. On the Subject of the Tariff, On the 24th November, 1832.
- Madison On the Tariff.
- Ideas of Mr. Jefferson On Banks; Referred to By Mr. Madison In the Preceding Letter.
- Letter of Mr. Madison to Mr. Stevenson, Dated 27th November, 1830, Examining the Origin and Progress of the Clause of the Constitution “ to Pay the Debts, and Provide For the Common Defence, &c.”
- Hamilton’s Argument On the Constitutionality of a Bank of the United States.
- A Short History of the Veto. *
- Digest of Decisions In the Courts of the Union, Involving Constitutional Principles.
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