Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "Founders of the Republic" on Slavery |
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... House should originate all money bills , in consideration that they should have an equal representation in the Senate - Debate thereon - Mr . Madison's compromise- Further debate on slave representation , and vote - Debate on equality ...
... House should originate all money bills , in consideration that they should have an equal representation in the Senate - Debate thereon - Mr . Madison's compromise- Further debate on slave representation , and vote - Debate on equality ...
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... House of Representatives , in 1839 , and retiring of Southern members from the hall " The Gag- Rule , " and vote thereon - Extract from Mr. Clay's speech in the Senate ...... ... Page 321–348 . CHAPTER XII . Resolution of Mr. Calhoun in ...
... House of Representatives , in 1839 , and retiring of Southern members from the hall " The Gag- Rule , " and vote thereon - Extract from Mr. Clay's speech in the Senate ...... ... Page 321–348 . CHAPTER XII . Resolution of Mr. Calhoun in ...
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... house resolved themselves into a committee to take them into consideration . On the 30th and 31st of that month , and 1st of the ensuing , those articles were debated which determined the proportion or quota of money which each State ...
... house resolved themselves into a committee to take them into consideration . On the 30th and 31st of that month , and 1st of the ensuing , those articles were debated which determined the proportion or quota of money which each State ...
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... houses was the best estimate of the wealth of a nation , and that it was practicable to obtain such a valuation . This is the true barometer of wealth . The one now proposed is imperfect in itself , and unequal between the States . It ...
... houses was the best estimate of the wealth of a nation , and that it was practicable to obtain such a valuation . This is the true barometer of wealth . The one now proposed is imperfect in itself , and unequal between the States . It ...
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... House of Delegates and Senate , May 26 , 1787 . VIRGINIA . On the 4th December , 1786 , by the House of Delegates , with the concurrence of the Senate , George . Washington , Patrick Henry , Edmund Randolph , John Blair , James Madison ...
... House of Delegates and Senate , May 26 , 1787 . VIRGINIA . On the 4th December , 1786 , by the House of Delegates , with the concurrence of the Senate , George . Washington , Patrick Henry , Edmund Randolph , John Blair , James Madison ...
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