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Gov. RANDOLPH—continued—
French Ambassador, in 1781, declared America had no Right to the Mississippi, but the United States will never relinquish it, |
361 |
Militia to be governed by Congress only when in the Service of the United States, |
400 |
Impeachment; Responsibility; standing Army, |
400 |
469 |
President, his Reëlection proper, 485. Restrained from receiving foreign Emolument, 486. Treaties; State Rights, or Property not affected by
them, 504. Federal Judiciary, its Merits, 570. Fairfax's Case of Quit-rents, 574. Secession may create Anarchy, &c., 597. Replies to the Idea of Abolition of Slavery, &c., 598. Takes a general Glance at the Constitution, and the proposed Amendments, 600. Motives for refusing to subscribe to the Constitution again repeated, |
652 |
Mr. STEPHEN—for a judicious Mixture of the three different Kinds of Government; Apostrophe to the Genius of America, &c., |
643 |
Mr. TYLER—opposed to the Slave Traffic and exclusive Legislation in the "Ten Miles," |
454 |
Principles on which he disapproves, |
637 |
Defects dangerous to Liberty, |
641 |
Mr. WYTHE—Previous Amendments, for subsequent; proposed Ratification, |
587 |
RESOLUTIONS—submitted after the Committee had gone through the Constitution; Ayes, 80; Noes, 88, |
652 |
Yeas and Nays on the main Question;—Ayes, 89; Noes, 79, |
653 |
Ratification, Form agreed to, |
656 |
Reported Amendments for the Consideration of Congress, |
657 |
AMENDMENTS proposed to the Constitution, |
659 to 661 |
The QUESTION;—Ayes, 65; Noes, 85, |
662 |
AMENDMENTS ordered to be engrossed, |
663 |
RATIFICATION—a fair engrossed Copy of the Federal Constitution, with Amendments, to be made and printed, |
663 |
ADJOURNMENT, sine die, |
663 |