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" That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary. "
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ... - Página 3109
de United States. Congress - 1832
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The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the ..., Volumen 17

1870 - 530 páginas
...Resolutions, the first three of which rend thus : "1. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this " Committee that a National Government ought " to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, judiciary, and executive. "2. Resolved, That the National Legislature " ought to consist...
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The United States as a Nation: Lectures on the Centennial of American ...

Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1877 - 364 páginas
...of the Union : " the second, moved by Mr. Randolph, and recommended by the committee of the whole, " Resolved, That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary." There was no attempt to blink the issue raised by these rival...
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The Works of Charles Sumner, Volumen 12

Charles Sumner - 1877 - 562 páginas
...merely Federal," or of " treaties among the States as individual sovereignties," it was decLared " that a National Government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary." Better words could not have been chosen to express the prevailing...
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Our Country: A Household History for All Readers, from the ..., Volumen 2

Benson John Lossing - 1877 - 660 páginas
...a new form of government. The chief business of the convention was suggested by his proposition, " that a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary." Upon this broad foundation all future action of the convention...
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The United States as a Nation: Lectures on the Centennial of American ...

Joseph Parrish Thompson - 1877 - 362 páginas
...: " the second, moved by Mr. Randolph, and recommended by the committee of the whole, " Rr.solved, That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary." There was no attempt to blink the issue raised by these rival...
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The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel ...

Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1879 - 780 páginas
...Convention itself, and we shall see that the very first resolution which the Convention adopted was, d of motives, as the occasion arose, and they have neglected to investigate LEGISLATURE, JUDICIARY, AND EXECUTIVE." This itself completely negatives all idea of league, and compact,...
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The Government Class Book: A Youth's Manual of Instruction in the Principles ...

Andrew White Young - 1880 - 290 páginas
...framed the Constitution. Early in the session of the Convention a resolution was offered, declaring "That a National Government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, judiciary, and executive." This resolution was strongly opposed by a large portion of...
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The Republic of Republics: Or, American Federal Liberty

Bernard Janin Sage - 1881 - 656 páginas
...sovereign, will accomplish or secure their common defence, security of liberty, and general welfare. " 3. Resolved, That a national government ought to be established,...of a supreme judicial, legislative and executive. In considering the question on the 1st resolve, various modifications were proposed, when Mr. Pmckney...
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The Republic of Republics: Or, American Federal Liberty

Bernard Janin Sage - 1881 - 656 páginas
...Misstatement to be refuted. — Not long after the opening of the convention, to wit, on May 30, 1787, it was resolved that " a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary" [I. Ell. Deb. 151.] Daniel Webster quotes this, and asserts...
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Harpers' Popular Cyclopaedia of United States History from the ..., Volumen 2

Benson John Lossing - 1881 - 830 páginas
...the leading principles whereon to construct a new form of government. In these was the, suggestion that. " a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislature, executive, and judiciary." Upon this broad idea the convention proceeded, and had not...
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