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quadgram | frequency |
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of the united states | 305 |
m r gov r | 256 |
r gov r morris | 246 |
on the question for | 94 |
gen l gov t | 91 |
the legislature of the | 87 |
the gen l gov | 82 |
of the several states | 74 |
the nat l legislature | 71 |
it passed in the | 70 |
a majority of the | 70 |
the members of the | 69 |
moved to strike out | 68 |
motion of m r | 66 |
the house of representatives | 64 |
the people of the | 63 |
was agreed to nem | 63 |
of the nat l | 60 |
from time to time | 56 |
the consent of the | 54 |
the state gov ts | 54 |
the president of the | 52 |
at the same time | 50 |
the constitution of the | 48 |
election of executive by | 47 |
the authority of the | 47 |
passed in the negative | 47 |
two thirds of the | 47 |
in the d branch | 46 |
the articles of confederation | 46 |
without the consent of | 45 |
the united states shall | 45 |
legislature of the u | 43 |
ought not to be | 43 |
branch of the legislature | 42 |
president of the united | 42 |
to strike out the | 42 |
the motion of m | 42 |
of the legislature of | 41 |
gov r morris moved | 41 |
be chosen by the | 40 |
the laws of the | 40 |
in favor of the | 39 |
the legislatures of the | 38 |
be appointed by the | 38 |
legislature of the united | 37 |
moved by m r | 37 |
the appointment of the | 37 |
shall have power to | 36 |
of the supreme court | 36 |
r morris moved to | 36 |
of the national legislature | 36 |
the report of the | 35 |
which was agreed to | 35 |
of the gen l | 35 |
the people at large | 34 |
president of the senate | 34 |
chosen by the people | 33 |
in the st branch | 32 |
passed in the affirmative | 32 |
constitution of the united | 32 |
committee of the whole | 32 |
the whole number of | 32 |
under the authority of | 31 |
in order to take | 31 |
an election by the | 30 |
in the printed journal | 30 |
the hands of the | 29 |
by the state legislatures | 29 |
nat l gov t | 29 |
on the question to | 29 |
as well as the | 29 |
united states of america | 28 |
report of the committee | 28 |
m d div d | 28 |
of the gov t | 28 |
the united states of | 27 |
in the first instance | 27 |
an equality of votes | 27 |
about years of age | 26 |
the representatives of the | 26 |
order to take up | 26 |
the number of representatives | 26 |
for the purpose of | 26 |
to be chosen by | 26 |
members of the legislature | 26 |
that it would be | 25 |
of two thirds of | 25 |
on the question n | 25 |
moved to postpone the | 25 |
the rights of the | 25 |
the seat of the | 25 |
the gen l government | 25 |
appointment of judges by | 25 |
in time of peace | 25 |
in the hands of | 25 |
of the state legislatures | 24 |
is about years of | 24 |
branch of the national | 24 |
on the other side | 24 |
legislatures of the states | 24 |
the government of the | 23 |
by the people of | 23 |
ought to be made | 23 |
at the end of | 23 |
m r gerry moved | 23 |
it was agreed to | 23 |
in the house of | 23 |
question on m r | 22 |
the power of the | 22 |
ex post facto laws | 22 |
representatives of the people | 22 |
the declaration of independence | 22 |
question for agreeing to | 22 |
election by the people | 22 |
to the gen l | 22 |
on motion of m | 22 |
at the time of | 22 |
of the small states | 22 |
to the number of | 21 |
of the legislatures of | 21 |
the equality of votes | 21 |
of the people of | 21 |
the gen l legislature | 21 |
of suffrage in the | 21 |
of votes in the | 21 |
paid out of the | 21 |
judges of the supreme | 21 |
the national legislature ought | 21 |
meeting of the legislature | 21 |
moved to insert after | 21 |
a part of the | 20 |
emit bills of credit | 20 |
the articles of union | 20 |
to take up the | 20 |
majority of the people | 20 |
of the house of | 20 |
m r pinkney moved | 20 |
was in favor of | 20 |
united states shall be | 20 |
m r wilson was | 20 |
majority of the whole | 20 |
legislature ought to be | 20 |
on committee of august | 20 |
m r sherman moved | 20 |
no person shall be | 20 |
shall be vested in | 20 |
house of rep s | 20 |
of m r madison | 20 |
in the case of | 20 |
two or more states | 20 |
of the d branch | 20 |
by m r gov | 20 |
consent of the senate | 20 |
m r sherman thought | 19 |
of the members present | 19 |
the nat l gov | 19 |
that the members of | 19 |
the end of the | 19 |
be paid out of | 19 |
of the senate and | 19 |
m r sherman was | 19 |
of the state gov | 19 |
the will of the | 19 |
as moved by m | 19 |
the right of suffrage | 19 |
by the legislature of | 18 |
of the senate shall | 18 |
be made by the | 18 |
the question on the | 18 |
the powers of the | 18 |
by the nat l | 18 |
thirds of the members | 18 |
r sherman moved to | 18 |
of the members of | 18 |
strike out the words | 18 |
he did not think | 18 |
a citizen of the | 18 |
equality of votes in | 18 |
shall originate in the | 18 |
question for striking out | 18 |
was then agreed to | 18 |
to add to the | 18 |
for the term of | 18 |
it w d be | 18 |
to insert the words | 18 |
the people of america | 18 |
opposes election of executive | 18 |
national legislature ought to | 18 |
morris moved to strike | 17 |
on the motion of | 17 |
the proceedings of the | 17 |
to the president of | 17 |
of a majority of | 17 |
on the other hand | 17 |
r gerry moved to | 17 |
he observed that the | 17 |
house of representatives shall | 17 |
of the articles of | 17 |
of the whole number | 17 |
the house of rep | 17 |
in cases of impeachment | 17 |
he did not mean | 17 |
m r madison moved | 17 |
election of representatives by | 17 |
one of the most | 17 |
under the united states | 17 |
thought it would be | 17 |
authority of the united | 17 |
of the committee of | 17 |
he is about years | 17 |
on the question on | 17 |
of the st branch | 17 |
the jurisdiction of the | 17 |
on the subject of | 17 |
the concurrence of the | 17 |
favors election of executive | 17 |
so as to read | 17 |
to be appointed by | 17 |
consent of the legislature | 16 |
urged the necessity of | 16 |
to be made for | 16 |
on the application of | 16 |
by the national legislature | 16 |
the first branch of | 16 |
and house of representatives | 16 |
during the term of | 16 |
the committee of eleven | 16 |
the law of nations | 16 |
the importation of slaves | 16 |
the question to agree | 16 |
elected by the people | 16 |
as well as of | 16 |
be elected by the | 16 |
each state shall have | 16 |
should have power to | 16 |
the officers of the | 16 |
one branch of the | 16 |
favors appointment of judges | 16 |
m r williamson moved | 16 |
officers of the united | 16 |
the question for agreeing | 16 |
first branch of the | 16 |
of the first branch | 15 |
by m r randolph | 15 |
in convention m r | 15 |
the framers of the | 15 |
of the states as | 15 |
members of each house | 15 |
seat of gov t | 15 |
to insert after the | 15 |
the election of the | 15 |
the members of each | 15 |
by electors chosen by | 15 |
res d that the | 15 |
ineligibility of representatives to | 15 |
provision ought to be | 15 |
the executives of the | 15 |
be vested in a | 15 |
is about years old | 15 |
question to agree to | 15 |
senate and house of | 15 |
people of the united | 15 |
to provide for the | 15 |
the choice of the | 15 |
in the power of | 15 |
government of the united | 15 |
the congress may by | 14 |
the house of delegates | 14 |
the office of president | 14 |
laws of the united | 14 |
by the legislatures of | 14 |
to the whole number | 14 |
that provision ought to | 14 |
in committee of the | 14 |
proceedings of the convention | 14 |
the seat of gov | 14 |
in the national legislature | 14 |
be referred to the | 14 |
their offices during good | 14 |
m r madison m | 14 |
with the advice and | 14 |
of the states in | 14 |
the case of the | 14 |
be a majority of | 14 |
of m r randolph | 14 |
of the people in | 14 |
m r rutlidge moved | 14 |
of ex post facto | 14 |
hold their offices during | 14 |
citizen of the united | 14 |
moved to add to | 14 |
to be paid out | 14 |
people of the states | 14 |
take up the following | 14 |
within the limits of | 14 |
of m r gov | 14 |
of the large states | 14 |
the consideration of the | 14 |
be given to the | 14 |
the united states in | 14 |
r madison m r | 14 |
on the part of | 13 |
with regard to the | 13 |
the greatest number of | 13 |
the clause relating to | 13 |
of all the states | 13 |
this constitution shall be | 13 |
in such manner as | 13 |
on the side of | 13 |
it ought to be | 13 |
in the gen l | 13 |
be made for the | 13 |
r pinkney moved to | 13 |
proposed by m r | 13 |
for the sake of | 13 |
advice and consent of | 13 |
in the united states | 13 |
the several states shall | 13 |
the part of the | 13 |
from the committee of | 13 |
of meeting of legislature | 13 |
m r madison was | 13 |
r madison moved to | 13 |
term of seven years | 13 |
address from rhode island | 13 |
m r elseworth moved | 13 |
compensation for their services | 13 |
at the seat of | 13 |
m r randolph moved | 13 |
the expiration of the | 13 |
at the expiration of | 13 |
each house shall be | 13 |
the extent of the | 13 |
power to tax exports | 13 |
of judges by executive | 13 |
m r madison observed | 13 |
people of the several | 13 |
the senators and representatives | 13 |
r madison observed that | 13 |
in proportion to their | 13 |
the advice and consent | 13 |
gov r morris was | 13 |
a negative on the | 13 |
of m r sherman | 13 |
prohibition of ex post | 13 |
in the several states | 13 |
against the united states | 13 |
the united states and | 13 |
and consent of the | 13 |
m r gerry thought | 13 |
a member from each | 13 |
member from each state | 13 |
as to money bills | 13 |
executive by the people | 13 |
inclusion of judiciary in | 13 |
the senate and house | 13 |
legislatures of the several | 12 |
correspondence of rufus king | 12 |
should be made by | 12 |
signs address from rhode | 12 |
be an inhabitant of | 12 |
time of meeting of | 12 |
the number of inhabitants | 12 |
of the proceedings of | 12 |
of the states to | 12 |
gov r morris thought | 12 |
ag d to nem | 12 |
election of president by | 12 |
having the greatest number | 12 |
which shall be made | 12 |
the rule of representation | 12 |
originate in the house | 12 |
of executive by electors | 12 |
by the several states | 12 |
the south n states | 12 |
the person having the | 12 |
was of opinion that | 12 |
from among those of | 12 |
in order to consider | 12 |
life and correspondence of | 12 |
to be elected by | 12 |
executives of the states | 12 |
the journal of the | 12 |
the supreme court shall | 12 |
the judges of the | 12 |
of executive by the | 12 |
the question for striking | 12 |
representatives to other offices | 12 |
of representation in the | 12 |
originating money bills in | 12 |
the recess of the | 12 |
the large states would | 12 |
framers of the constitution | 12 |
of representatives to other | 12 |
the side of the | 12 |
moved to insert the | 12 |
to the committee of | 12 |
authority of the u | 12 |
of members of legislature | 12 |
by the gen l | 12 |
to agree to the | 12 |
in the first branch | 12 |
d branch of the | 12 |
there could be no | 12 |
ineligible a d time | 12 |
and correspondence of rufus | 12 |
greatest number of votes | 12 |
chosen by the legislatures | 12 |
in proportion to the | 12 |
be drawn from the | 12 |
to the nat l | 12 |
r williamson moved to | 12 |
person having the greatest | 12 |
votes in the d | 12 |
the com e of | 12 |
be the supreme law | 12 |
in order to prevent | 12 |
m r elseworth was | 11 |
confidence of the people | 11 |
by the house of | 11 |
other public ministers and | 11 |
grant letters of marque | 11 |
the case of a | 11 |
m r king thought | 11 |
the general gov t | 11 |
he was ag st | 11 |
gov r morris ded | 11 |
members of the nat | 11 |
be vested in the | 11 |
the national gov t | 11 |
proposition of m r | 11 |
p a div d | 11 |
into the hands of | 11 |
by m r wilson | 11 |
it was then moved | 11 |
of both houses shall | 11 |
the influence of the | 11 |
each state shall be | 11 |
by and with the | 11 |
public ministers and consuls | 11 |
the acts of the | 11 |
m r wilson moved | 11 |
by the people at | 11 |
m r williamson was | 11 |
of the individual states | 11 |
the committee of detail | 11 |
any office under the | 11 |
that the gen l | 11 |
first meeting of the | 11 |
moves election of executive | 11 |
offices during good behaviour | 11 |
thirds of the states | 11 |
the opinion of the | 11 |
his continuance in office | 11 |
of the general legislature | 11 |
the united states to | 11 |
motion to strike out | 11 |
on committee on navigation | 11 |
negative of state laws | 11 |
the first meeting of | 11 |
the treasury of the | 11 |
it had been said | 11 |
genius of the people | 11 |
shall be entitled to | 11 |
to be vested in | 11 |
gov r morris said | 11 |
laws of the states | 11 |
committee on navigation acts | 11 |
the object of the | 11 |
the manner in which | 11 |
the limits of the | 11 |
states ought to be | 11 |
of the same state | 11 |
supreme law of the | 11 |
ag st the u | 11 |
rights of the people | 11 |
the d branch of | 11 |
of each branch of | 11 |
of the age of | 11 |
referred to the committee | 11 |
to get rid of | 11 |
the citizens of the | 11 |
the concurrence of two | 11 |
that the national legislature | 11 |
have a right to | 11 |
with the consent of | 11 |
of the treasury of | 11 |
the clause as it | 11 |
the state of the | 11 |
the supreme law of | 11 |
m r madison thought | 11 |
be at liberty to | 11 |
that the large states | 11 |
shall be the supreme | 11 |
is a man of | 11 |
by the people themselves | 10 |
states in congress assembled | 10 |
be guarded ag st | 10 |
of each house shall | 10 |
be according to the | 10 |
in the history of | 10 |
person shall be convicted | 10 |
money shall be drawn | 10 |
of president of the | 10 |
of the second branch | 10 |
reserving to the states | 10 |
a quotation mark was | 10 |
extend to all cases | 10 |
it is the opinion | 10 |
entered on the journal | 10 |
the course of the | 10 |
the idea of a | 10 |
electors chosen by the | 10 |
to emit bills of | 10 |
in the opinion of | 10 |
m r m chenry | 10 |
a member of the | 10 |
judiciary in revisionary power | 10 |
no money shall be | 10 |
in the report of | 10 |
the committee of the | 10 |
moved to amend the | 10 |
in the words following | 10 |
all bills for raising | 10 |
power to emit bills | 10 |
in the course of | 10 |
united states shall have | 10 |
be given in each | 10 |
be of the age | 10 |
to the state legislatures | 10 |
election by the legislature | 10 |
m r randolph m | 10 |
to hold their offices | 10 |
did not mean to | 10 |
favors election of representatives | 10 |
have an equal vote | 10 |
of marque and reprisal | 10 |
r randolph m r | 10 |
eventual election of president | 10 |
the members from the | 10 |
shall have one vote | 10 |
presented to the president | 10 |
in the nat l | 10 |
in the same manner | 10 |
among the several states | 10 |
in each state to | 10 |
the number of the | 10 |
on a question for | 10 |
of the government of | 10 |
m r butler was | 10 |
prior to the year | 10 |
of m r patterson | 10 |
well as of the | 10 |
members of legislature to | 10 |
of the state of | 10 |
of representatives by the | 10 |
he shall be chosen | 10 |
hold his office during | 10 |
by the d branch | 10 |
of originating money bills | 10 |
office of president of | 10 |
of the state in | 10 |
for agreeing to the | 10 |
of the people to | 10 |
letters of marque and | 10 |
the sense of the | 10 |
the senate of the | 10 |
not otherwise provided for | 10 |
except in cases of | 10 |
shall be drawn from | 10 |
it could not be | 10 |
appointed on grand committee | 10 |
is the opinion of | 10 |
originating of money bills | 10 |
the states shall be | 10 |
as much as possible | 10 |
plan of m r | 10 |
each branch of the | 10 |
ex post facto law | 10 |
ineligibility of members of | 10 |
of m r wilson | 10 |
there can be no | 10 |
for the common defence | 10 |
on the high seas | 10 |
the establishment of a | 10 |
and with the advice | 10 |
the legislature should be | 10 |
m r randolph was | 10 |
the confidence of the | 10 |
ratification of constitution by | 10 |
the service of the | 10 |
he shall have power | 10 |
negative on the laws | 10 |
the nat l executive | 10 |
the smallness of the | 10 |
given in each state | 10 |
members of the first | 10 |
representation ought to be | 10 |
of the com e | 9 |
be most likely to | 9 |
congress may by law | 9 |
the opinion of this | 9 |
the rights of property | 9 |
the beginning of the | 9 |
the age of thirty | 9 |
he did not wish | 9 |
the united states may | 9 |
m r pinkney m | 9 |
each state to the | 9 |
of the legislature to | 9 |
between the two houses | 9 |
be entered on the | 9 |
the states will be | 9 |
that the executive be | 9 |
a term of years | 9 |
house of delegates shall | 9 |
the first part of | 9 |
shall not have attained | 9 |
m r madison ded | 9 |
as it would be | 9 |
the meeting of the | 9 |
any title of nobility | 9 |
m r gerry was | 9 |
the same time that | 9 |
which he shall be | 9 |
the use of the | 9 |
and a majority of | 9 |
an equal number of | 9 |
who shall not have | 9 |
president of the u | 9 |
a period was added | 9 |
the articles of the | 9 |
office during the term | 9 |
not have attained to | 9 |
to the power of | 9 |
in all cases to | 9 |
concurrence of two thirds | 9 |
each state by the | 9 |
throughout the united states | 9 |
appointed by the legislature | 9 |
the proposition of m | 9 |
of its own members | 9 |
clause of the report | 9 |
the co m ittee | 9 |
a nat l gov | 9 |
insert after the word | 9 |
shall have the sole | 9 |
of the american constitution | 9 |
representatives by the people | 9 |
had no objection to | 9 |
money bills in house | 9 |
to be according to | 9 |
w d be a | 9 |
on this question n | 9 |
the plan of m | 9 |
a fixed compensation for | 9 |
r govern r morris | 9 |
get rid of the | 9 |
by the articles of | 9 |
minority of the people | 9 |
shall hold his office | 9 |
shall be on the | 9 |
m r govern r | 9 |
that the people of | 9 |
such number be a | 9 |
in time of war | 9 |
shall be bound thereby | 9 |
m r carrol moved | 9 |
a national gov t | 9 |
the question for postponing | 9 |
the nat l treasury | 9 |
be presented to the | 9 |
any thing in the | 9 |
without the concurrence of | 9 |
for the united states | 9 |
as far as the | 9 |
validity of state acts | 9 |
amended was then agreed | 9 |
of the executive by | 9 |
to the other house | 9 |
second branch of the | 9 |
r pinkney m r | 9 |
some of the states | 9 |
of the constitutional convention | 9 |
thirds of the senate | 9 |
the mode of appointing | 9 |
shall be determined by | 9 |
increase in representation of | 9 |
representation in the senate | 9 |
of m r r | 9 |
appointment of the officers | 9 |
if such number be | 9 |
during his continuance in | 9 |
the states in the | 9 |
in such a manner | 9 |
the close of the | 9 |
ought to be given | 9 |
have attained to the | 9 |
of voting in senate | 9 |
to be of the | 9 |
of judiciary in revisionary | 9 |
holding any office under | 9 |
in the nature of | 9 |
period was added after | 9 |
to the end of | 9 |
mode of appointing the | 9 |
any of the states | 9 |
view of the subject | 9 |
office under the authority | 9 |
to the age of | 9 |
ded by m r | 9 |
the term of seven | 9 |
that he did not | 9 |
it has been said | 9 |
have power to declare | 9 |
united states in congress | 9 |
for the devotion of | 9 |
of the smaller states | 9 |
out of the nat | 9 |
the nat l legisl | 9 |
be more likely to | 9 |
the negative of the | 9 |
m r dickinson moved | 9 |
of the federal convention | 9 |
number be a majority | 9 |
shall be the president | 9 |
attained to the age | 9 |
negative on state laws | 9 |
which shall not be | 9 |
or any of them | 9 |
national control of militia | 9 |
as well as in | 9 |
the second branch of | 9 |
r rutlidge moved to | 9 |
thirds of that house | 8 |
in case of a | 8 |
no person holding any | 8 |
thinks members of legislature | 8 |
clause relating to the | 8 |
of two or more | 8 |
morris ded the motion | 8 |
legislature to other offices | 8 |
the independence of the | 8 |
the holders of property | 8 |
r randolph moved to | 8 |
which passed in the | 8 |
so as to affect | 8 |
the senate shall choose | 8 |
be removed from office | 8 |
cases not otherwise provided | 8 |
of all other persons | 8 |
in the state of | 8 |
provide for the common | 8 |
thinks senate should have | 8 |
that it might be | 8 |
gov r morris m | 8 |
made by the legislature | 8 |
madison ded the motion | 8 |
in a state of | 8 |
a union of the | 8 |
ought to be proportioned | 8 |
grant any title of | 8 |
to be given to | 8 |
as to affect the | 8 |
the adoption of the | 8 |
shall from time to | 8 |
m r wilson thought | 8 |
the consent of congress | 8 |
agreeing to m r | 8 |
congress shall have power | 8 |
which was disagreed to | 8 |
shall be removed from | 8 |
the house of lords | 8 |
as it now stands | 8 |
executive authority of the | 8 |
the new gov t | 8 |
to the establishment of | 8 |
favor of the motion | 8 |
the election by the | 8 |
consent of the legislatures | 8 |
in the state where | 8 |
m r king moved | 8 |
people of the u | 8 |
less than a majority | 8 |
shall consist of a | 8 |
r morris ded the | 8 |
then agreed to nem | 8 |
and ought to be | 8 |
choice of the president | 8 |
by a majority of | 8 |
that the small states | 8 |
all the states were | 8 |
as one of the | 8 |
an election of the | 8 |
in the service of | 8 |
his office during the | 8 |
r wilson m r | 8 |
a minority of the | 8 |
the interest of the | 8 |
at the beginning of | 8 |
the genius of the | 8 |
or which shall be | 8 |
it would not be | 8 |
motion was agreed to | 8 |
of the declaration of | 8 |
for a term of | 8 |
the votes of the | 8 |
seat of the government | 8 |
compromise committee on representation | 8 |
he shall hold his | 8 |
this part of the | 8 |
provision as to money | 8 |
have the power of | 8 |
the nature of the | 8 |
in the gov t | 8 |
the st meeting of | 8 |
the time for which | 8 |
new states may be | 8 |
acts of the states | 8 |
by two thirds of | 8 |
supreme court shall have | 8 |
at the mercy of | 8 |
class at the expiration | 8 |
r morris m r | 8 |
one of the greatest | 8 |
it was to be | 8 |
in some of the | 8 |
several states shall be | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
during the recess of | 8 |
the number of their | 8 |
the power of making | 8 |
the right of originating | 8 |
the executive by the | 8 |
a member of congress | 8 |
ought therefore to be | 8 |
of opinion that the | 8 |
to the small states | 8 |
on imports or exports | 8 |
in chief of the | 8 |
and no person holding | 8 |
power to make treaties | 8 |
m r rutlidge was | 8 |
he had no objection | 8 |
the report from the | 8 |
for agreeing to m | 8 |
and in case of | 8 |
of each state shall | 8 |
opposes inclusion of judiciary | 8 |
it seemed to be | 8 |
of members of the | 8 |
laws passed by the | 8 |
so far as to | 8 |
of a single person | 8 |
every part of the | 8 |
question on the whole | 8 |
during the time for | 8 |
members of the senate | 8 |
a president of the | 8 |
mark was added after | 8 |
by m r madison | 8 |
that it should be | 8 |
in the appointment of | 8 |
of judges by senate | 8 |
by m r patterson | 8 |
ought to be established | 8 |
that the executive should | 8 |
they ought to be | 8 |
that of m r | 8 |
the congress shall have | 8 |
independent of the legislature | 8 |
by m r elseworth | 8 |
ag st the motion | 8 |
fifths of all other | 8 |
to an equality of | 8 |
had been said that | 8 |
legislature of the state | 8 |
branch of the nat | 8 |
concurrence of the senate | 8 |
to the seat of | 8 |
opinion of this convention | 8 |
in the absence of | 8 |
question of voting in | 8 |
the militia of the | 8 |
the majority of the | 8 |
m r wilson m | 8 |
to fill the blank | 8 |
chosen every second year | 8 |
whole number of senators | 8 |
of the number of | 8 |
a dissolution of the | 8 |
and on the question | 8 |
service of the u | 8 |
in the constitution of | 8 |
r carrol moved to | 8 |
quotation mark was added | 8 |
interstate validity of state | 8 |
one or the other | 8 |
militia of the several | 8 |
to be made by | 8 |
if we do not | 8 |
diminution shall be made | 8 |
on the motion to | 8 |
r madison ded the | 8 |
congress of the united | 8 |
on question on m | 8 |
to consist of a | 8 |
the congress of the | 8 |
the power of a | 8 |
in any of the | 8 |
the small states would | 8 |
r sherman thought it | 8 |
for the case of | 8 |
their continuance in office | 8 |
moves to strike out | 8 |
have the sole power | 8 |
person holding any office | 8 |
of a member from | 8 |
is a gentleman of | 8 |
to be ineligible a | 8 |
journal of the federal | 8 |
of legislature to other | 8 |
the people in the | 8 |
shall think proper to | 8 |
w d not be | 8 |
the state in which | 8 |
a tender in payment | 7 |
power of the united | 7 |
m r butler moved | 7 |
to the views of | 7 |
to the house of | 7 |
to guard ag st | 7 |
to the states respectively | 7 |
com e of the | 7 |
st meeting of the | 7 |
the sanction of the | 7 |
the ratio of representation | 7 |
m r wilson observed | 7 |
rights of suffrage in | 7 |
in which the harmony | 7 |
during their continuance in | 7 |
in like manner as | 7 |
the seat of government | 7 |
ought to have the | 7 |
may from time to | 7 |
an equal vote in | 7 |
the people will not | 7 |
vote by ballot for | 7 |
of the states shall | 7 |
to the appointment of | 7 |
r wilson observed that | 7 |
r king moved to | 7 |
it would be a | 7 |
war in time of | 7 |
m r pinkney was | 7 |
of the report was | 7 |
to affect the persons | 7 |
seat of the gen | 7 |
to the rights of | 7 |
employed in the service | 7 |
of the conventions of | 7 |
under the influence of | 7 |
or duties on imports | 7 |
to declare the punishment | 7 |
favors impeachability of executive | 7 |
by joint ballot of | 7 |
m r king observed | 7 |
was not to be | 7 |
opposes power to emit | 7 |
nothing in this constitution | 7 |
the states should be | 7 |
moves increase in representation | 7 |
authority of the state | 7 |
equal number of votes | 7 |
clause as it stands | 7 |
it is necessary to | 7 |
was opposed to the | 7 |
st branch of the | 7 |
election of the executive | 7 |
the legislature ought to | 7 |
of the general government | 7 |
the members of it | 7 |
for the admission of | 7 |
be employed in the | 7 |
of the powers of | 7 |
to the discipline prescribed | 7 |
will be able to | 7 |
he did not conceive | 7 |
should not have power | 7 |
he moved that the | 7 |
r sherman thought the | 7 |
whole number of the | 7 |
the rights of suffrage | 7 |
tender in payment of | 7 |
to be supposed that | 7 |
votes in the senate | 7 |
in order to ascertain | 7 |
concurred with m r | 7 |
chosen by the national | 7 |
equality in the senate | 7 |
and if there be | 7 |
the people would be | 7 |
be prohibited by the | 7 |
be proposed by the | 7 |
the spirit of the | 7 |
the approbation of congress | 7 |
citizens of different states | 7 |
the one or the | 7 |
did not see the | 7 |
opposes ineligibility of representatives | 7 |
given to the gen | 7 |
an appointment by the | 7 |
houses of the legislature | 7 |
shall not be prohibited | 7 |
to the people of | 7 |
not have power to | 7 |
it was necessary to | 7 |
the interests of the | 7 |
incapable of holding any | 7 |
with respect to the | 7 |
a longer term than | 7 |
according to the discipline | 7 |
the question for inserting | 7 |
the mode of election | 7 |
of the respective states | 7 |
within the several states | 7 |
cases to which the | 7 |
and judicial proceedings of | 7 |
m r langdon was | 7 |
of the executive to | 7 |
he could not but | 7 |
ought to be elected | 7 |
the senate shall have | 7 |
the same shall be | 7 |
did not like the | 7 |
journal of the convention | 7 |
it would be better | 7 |
be subject to the | 7 |
the application of the | 7 |
for more than three | 7 |
of the people would | 7 |
may be employed in | 7 |
the people will be | 7 |
as may be employed | 7 |
militia according to the | 7 |
union of the states | 7 |
commander in chief of | 7 |
bills for raising revenue | 7 |
r king observed that | 7 |
state to the public | 7 |
law of the land | 7 |
service of the united | 7 |
the senate should be | 7 |
by m r pinkney | 7 |
thinks provision as to | 7 |
and the authority of | 7 |
to the public acts | 7 |
the power to the | 7 |
the point of representation | 7 |
sh d be made | 7 |
the militia according to | 7 |
the necessity of a | 7 |
the harmony of the | 7 |
be bound by oath | 7 |
and other public ministers | 7 |
the executive on the | 7 |
shall extend to all | 7 |
electors shall be the | 7 |
he did not see | 7 |
authority of training the | 7 |
imposts or duties on | 7 |
of their time to | 7 |
agreed to by the | 7 |
state shall be entitled | 7 |
and the members of | 7 |
he dwelt on the | 7 |
the result of the | 7 |
appointed by the executive | 7 |
reported by the committee | 7 |
which they may be | 7 |
he thought it would | 7 |
officers of the u | 7 |
the executive authority of | 7 |
there would be a | 7 |
has been said that | 7 |
m r mason was | 7 |
as basis of representation | 7 |
shall in all cases | 7 |
to the best of | 7 |
e of the whole | 7 |
in the second branch | 7 |
the adoption of this | 7 |
be laid before the | 7 |
the functions of the | 7 |
to postpone question of | 7 |
revenue shall originate in | 7 |
of m r elseworth | 7 |
of the electors shall | 7 |
have power to grant | 7 |
moves to postpone question | 7 |
general welfare of the | 7 |
to make laws for | 7 |
the executive should be | 7 |
appointment of the executive | 7 |
of the states had | 7 |
three fifths of all | 7 |
m r williamson ded | 7 |
of the two houses | 7 |
l gov t and | 7 |
of them as may | 7 |
to have the power | 7 |
of the militia of | 7 |
in consequence of the | 7 |
to the mode of | 7 |
l gov t should | 7 |
the principles of the | 7 |
r elseworth moved to | 7 |
m r madison considered | 7 |
the small states to | 7 |
part of the plan | 7 |
states may be admitted | 7 |
as an amendment to | 7 |
shall be subject to | 7 |
application of its legislature | 7 |
the state of new | 7 |
a republican form of | 7 |
question to postpone in | 7 |
the obligation of contracts | 7 |
state of the union | 7 |
of war in time | 7 |
thinks prohibition of ex | 7 |
m r wilson said | 7 |
of every other state | 7 |
he remarked that the | 7 |
to originate money bills | 7 |
decide controversies between states | 7 |
the senate to be | 7 |
of the legislature should | 7 |
on articles exported from | 7 |
in the presence of | 7 |
adoption of this constitution | 7 |
should be appointed by | 7 |
by the people for | 7 |
all cases to which | 7 |
t ought to be | 7 |
the regulation of trade | 7 |
or in which the | 7 |
that in order to | 7 |
including those bound to | 7 |
by the people in | 7 |
branches of the legislature | 7 |
that the rights of | 7 |
the aid of the | 7 |
house of representatives and | 7 |
representation by free inhabitants | 7 |
should be left to | 7 |
power shall be vested | 7 |
in the choice of | 7 |
by the united states | 7 |
to be proportioned to | 7 |
of the representatives of | 7 |
gave notice that he | 7 |
the credit of the | 7 |
chief of the army | 7 |
part of the report | 7 |
that a national executive | 7 |
to negative all laws | 7 |
them as may be | 7 |
training the militia according | 7 |
with the concurrence of | 7 |
w d be the | 7 |
to give to the | 7 |
ought to consist of | 7 |
that the people will | 7 |
adjourn for more than | 7 |
ships of war in | 7 |
he did not like | 7 |
in all the states | 7 |
in payment of debts | 7 |
on the same day | 7 |
the question to postpone | 7 |
a majority of states | 7 |
post facto laws unnecessary | 7 |
he was persuaded that | 7 |
as amended was then | 7 |
to the smaller states | 7 |
according to the number | 7 |
consist of a single | 7 |
legislature have power to | 7 |
to be able to | 7 |
the people to the | 7 |
the time of such | 7 |
for the government of | 7 |
the supreme court of | 7 |
for which he shall | 7 |
gov r morris opposed | 7 |
and all treaties made | 7 |
out of the treasury | 7 |
consent of the other | 7 |
of training the militia | 7 |
shall have the power | 7 |
of m r gerry | 7 |
the founders of the | 7 |
shall be given in | 7 |
to the contrary notwithstanding | 7 |
to consist of two | 7 |
two thirds of each | 7 |
treasury of the united | 7 |
for the meeting of | 7 |
the other branches of | 6 |
d branch ought to | 6 |
or members from two | 6 |
common defence and general | 6 |
limits of the u | 6 |
time and mode of | 6 |
the states would not | 6 |
is it to be | 6 |
giving them aid and | 6 |
the punishment of treason | 6 |
a check on the | 6 |
votes of the electors | 6 |
by conventions in three | 6 |
to execute the laws | 6 |
equal to the whole | 6 |
vote in the d | 6 |
be more than one | 6 |
or pay duties in | 6 |
as the congress may | 6 |
the testimony of two | 6 |
of the national treasury | 6 |
immunities of citizens in | 6 |
by the com e | 6 |
may be compensated for | 6 |
executive by electors chosen | 6 |
to the case of | 6 |
more likely to be | 6 |
be eligible to the | 6 |
would be the case | 6 |
the language of the | 6 |
the common defence and | 6 |
first part of the | 6 |
all the states shall | 6 |
for the regulation of | 6 |
the choice of a | 6 |
the british gov t | 6 |
trust or profit under | 6 |
the legislature to the | 6 |
the objections ag st | 6 |
and of the militia | 6 |
morris moved to insert | 6 |
part of the clause | 6 |
have a negative on | 6 |
m r gerry ded | 6 |
or either of them | 6 |
strike out the word | 6 |
and who shall not | 6 |
be a member of | 6 |
consist of two branches | 6 |
state over those of | 6 |
it in the power | 6 |
did not wish to | 6 |
shall be his duty | 6 |
r pinkney moved that | 6 |
adhering to their enemies | 6 |
representatives by state legislatures | 6 |
any agreement or compact | 6 |
be the judge of | 6 |
of senators by state | 6 |
citizenship for members of | 6 |
member of the legislature | 6 |
diminished during their continuance | 6 |
by the exercise of | 6 |
c t div d | 6 |
check on the legislature | 6 |
according to the provisions | 6 |
the states would be | 6 |
shall meet in their | 6 |
that the rule of | 6 |
testimony of two witnesses | 6 |
years a citizen of | 6 |
the wealth of the | 6 |
appoint to offices in | 6 |
consent of two thirds | 6 |
profit under the united | 6 |
interrupted by the exercise | 6 |
the time of the | 6 |
did not know that | 6 |
states shall be necessary | 6 |
persons having unsettled accounts | 6 |
of the people themselves | 6 |
or the emoluments whereof | 6 |
so much of the | 6 |
of the officers of | 6 |
any civil office under | 6 |
legislature ought not to | 6 |
where there is no | 6 |
a copy of the | 6 |
equitable ratio of representation | 6 |
gov t ought to | 6 |
a right to negative | 6 |
in the other house | 6 |
the st branch of | 6 |
favors election of senators | 6 |
of the state governments | 6 |
the emoluments whereof shall | 6 |
comma was added after | 6 |
in each state by | 6 |
the house of commons | 6 |
the power of regulating | 6 |
of the constitution was | 6 |
majority of all the | 6 |
moved to fill the | 6 |
of the writ of | 6 |
of the convention to | 6 |
devotion of their time | 6 |
compact with another state | 6 |
the claims of the | 6 |
have been presented to | 6 |
may determine the time | 6 |
may be interrupted by | 6 |
junction of two or | 6 |
by electors appointed by | 6 |
enter into any agreement | 6 |
propositions of m r | 6 |
members of the house | 6 |
according to the rule | 6 |
as in the st | 6 |
laws of the union | 6 |
the words of the | 6 |
bound thereby in their | 6 |
who are to be | 6 |
an inhabitant of that | 6 |
of the rights of | 6 |
members of the convention | 6 |
writ of habeas corpus | 6 |
legislate in all cases | 6 |
rose the house adjourned | 6 |
to the supreme court | 6 |
of the army and | 6 |
to be given up | 6 |
of each house to | 6 |
in treaties of peace | 6 |
shall become a law | 6 |
only in levying war | 6 |
the exercise of individual | 6 |
determine the time of | 6 |
between two or more | 6 |
to any civil office | 6 |
have an opportunity of | 6 |
objection ag st the | 6 |
shall have passed the | 6 |
call a convention for | 6 |
could not agree to | 6 |
a national executive be | 6 |
shall take care that | 6 |
defence and general welfare | 6 |
to be subject to | 6 |
the clause in the | 6 |
to the consideration of | 6 |
a member or members | 6 |
citizens of each state | 6 |
res d that provision | 6 |
directed to the president | 6 |
to postpone the consideration | 6 |
part of them as | 6 |
ideas of m r | 6 |
of the constitution of | 6 |
it is true that | 6 |
passed by the several | 6 |
members from each state | 6 |
an amendment to the | 6 |
on question for agreeing | 6 |
fixing the salaries of | 6 |
over those of another | 6 |
favors ineligibility of representatives | 6 |
may be admitted by | 6 |
that we ought to | 6 |
in their judgment require | 6 |
shall have been presented | 6 |
of commerce or revenue | 6 |
the object of this | 6 |
ought to be so | 6 |
and that it was | 6 |
senators from each state | 6 |
no senator or representative | 6 |
the rule of suffrage | 6 |
the judges of which | 6 |
more than one who | 6 |
there is no vision | 6 |
they shall by law | 6 |
proceedings of every other | 6 |
that there was no | 6 |
the convention had been | 6 |
or compact with another | 6 |
postpone in order to | 6 |
or importation of such | 6 |
ratification of the conventions | 6 |
favors compromise on representation | 6 |
to all the states | 6 |
on this motion n | 6 |
it shall have been | 6 |
one state over those | 6 |
to the will of | 6 |
of m r pinkney | 6 |
their judgment require secrecy | 6 |
postponement of question of | 6 |
national executive be instituted | 6 |
right of suffrage in | 6 |
of the senate to | 6 |
the year one thousand | 6 |
by the junction of | 6 |
a republican gov t | 6 |
the exclusive right to | 6 |
of the southern states | 6 |
and he did not | 6 |
be published from time | 6 |
gerry ded the motion | 6 |
the united states for | 6 |
the state from which | 6 |
at least once in | 6 |
the want of power | 6 |
by the individual legislatures | 6 |
that the number of | 6 |
from day to day | 6 |
the ideas of m | 6 |
by the state executives | 6 |
m r williamson thought | 6 |
admission of new states | 6 |
but the congress may | 6 |
emoluments whereof shall have | 6 |
power to declare war | 6 |
out of the national | 6 |
thirds of both houses | 6 |
of any of the | 6 |
at the head of | 6 |
the executive in the | 6 |
to make all laws | 6 |
that it will be | 6 |
of the present age | 6 |
for the same term | 6 |
r morris thought the | 6 |
of the state from | 6 |
eligibility of members of | 6 |
united states may be | 6 |
had been agreed to | 6 |
the other branch of | 6 |
king observed that the | 6 |
the president shall have | 6 |
agree to the clause | 6 |
in their respective states | 6 |
think proper to admit | 6 |
inhabitant of that state | 6 |
governing such part of | 6 |
r dickinson moved to | 6 |
m r wilson ded | 6 |
exported from any state | 6 |
power of the u | 6 |
united states and of | 6 |
it would be impossible | 6 |
no new state shall | 6 |
of holding any office | 6 |
two thirds of that | 6 |
to them by the | 6 |
care that the laws | 6 |
declare the punishment of | 6 |
be his duty to | 6 |
in the place of | 6 |
the executive to be | 6 |
shall be chosen by | 6 |
receive a compensation for | 6 |
the d branch ought | 6 |
be necessary for the | 6 |
electors shall meet in | 6 |
to the ports of | 6 |
the people would not | 6 |
raising revenue shall originate | 6 |
both branches of the | 6 |
three years after the | 6 |
member or members from | 6 |
to which the state | 6 |
d that provision ought | 6 |
should be given to | 6 |
be formed by the | 6 |
impairing the obligation of | 6 |
williamson ded the motion | 6 |
person shall be a | 6 |
the citizens of each | 6 |
m r king remarked | 6 |
to the office of | 6 |
immediately from the people | 6 |
ineligible a second time | 6 |
the persons voted for | 6 |
majority of the votes | 6 |
for the use of | 6 |
r elseworth moved that | 6 |
of an equality of | 6 |
the affairs of the | 6 |
for the security of | 6 |
the principal officer in | 6 |
five years of age | 6 |
states shall be bound | 6 |
the powers of congress | 6 |
be interrupted by the | 6 |
in levying war against | 6 |
for raising revenue shall | 6 |
consist only in levying | 6 |
any regulation of commerce | 6 |
the states to the | 6 |
of representatives by state | 6 |
r sherman was for | 6 |
to try all impeachments | 6 |
within the jurisdiction of | 6 |
to the rule of | 6 |
years after the first | 6 |
the originating of money | 6 |
on style and arrangement | 6 |
tax shall be laid | 6 |
shall be composed of | 6 |
the judicial power of | 6 |
be uniform throughout the | 6 |
power in the hands | 6 |
shall be necessary to | 6 |
punctually at stated times | 6 |
be made without the | 6 |
shall be by jury | 6 |
on the state legislatures | 6 |
part of the constitution | 6 |
shall keep a journal | 6 |
keep a journal of | 6 |
enumeration shall be made | 6 |
be bound thereby in | 6 |
favors national control of | 6 |
actual service of the | 6 |
subject to the revision | 6 |
one of them for | 6 |
it will be a | 6 |
of a supreme legislative | 6 |
within the term of | 6 |
profit or trust under | 6 |
have power to lay | 6 |
no bill of attainder | 6 |
branch of the gov | 6 |
could never agree to | 6 |
the situation of the | 6 |
may be entitled in | 6 |
judicial power of the | 6 |
committee on style and | 6 |
a majority of all | 6 |
the appointment of officers | 6 |
states and of the | 6 |
new state shall be | 6 |
there would be no | 6 |
to receive punctually at | 6 |
to the gov t | 6 |
of profit or trust | 6 |
dependence of the executive | 6 |
jurisdiction of the supreme | 6 |
he shall take care | 6 |
did not conceive that | 6 |
shall have been committed | 6 |
the devotion of their | 6 |
striking out the words | 6 |
senate of the united | 6 |
shall be a party | 6 |
all cases affecting ambassadors | 6 |
which the harmony of | 6 |
regulation of commerce or | 6 |
constitutions of the states | 6 |
order to ascertain the | 6 |
of such persons as | 6 |
each state having one | 6 |
highest on the list | 6 |
the policy of the | 6 |
branch ought to be | 6 |
m r king was | 6 |
in the legislature of | 6 |
shall consist only in | 6 |
importation of such persons | 6 |
exercise of individual legislation | 6 |
the senate shall be | 6 |
member of the convention | 6 |
of inferior judicial tribunals | 6 |
election of senators by | 6 |
res d that a | 6 |
should be agreed to | 6 |
state gov ts the | 6 |
fixed compensation for their | 6 |
in pursuance of the | 6 |
of them for president | 6 |
the preservation of the | 6 |
or profit under the | 6 |
by the people to | 6 |
more than three days | 6 |
agreement or compact with | 6 |
any office of profit | 6 |
to postpone in order | 6 |
may be proposed by | 6 |
when called into the | 6 |
sovereignty of the people | 6 |
the nature of things | 6 |
the appointment to the | 6 |
the number of members | 6 |
be left to the | 6 |
be made to the | 6 |
unanimous consent of the | 6 |
shall be sufficient for | 6 |
the authority of training | 6 |
articles exported from any | 6 |
favors ratification of constitution | 6 |
be ineligible to any | 6 |
into any agreement or | 6 |
after the first meeting | 6 |
limits of the united | 6 |
m r sherman opposed | 6 |
have power to make | 6 |
have the power to | 6 |
migration or importation of | 6 |
the subject of bankruptcies | 6 |
of a number of | 6 |
on the credit of | 6 |
and the acceptance of | 6 |
thinks originating money bills | 6 |
which shall have passed | 6 |
such manner as the | 6 |
the salaries of the | 6 |
he was opposed to | 6 |
report of committee on | 6 |
or by conventions in | 6 |
majority of the states | 6 |
from the seat of | 6 |
republican form of government | 6 |
a comma was added | 6 |
the term of every | 6 |
to appoint to offices | 6 |
appointm t by the | 6 |
vested in a congress | 6 |
the discipline prescribed by | 6 |
number of votes shall | 6 |
moved that the executive | 6 |
to the functions of | 6 |
other officers of the | 6 |
of representatives shall be | 6 |
execute the laws of | 6 |
it shall be his | 6 |
of the particular states | 6 |
as the one or | 6 |
in which no increase | 6 |
a gen l gov | 6 |
r gerry ded the | 6 |
the example of the | 6 |
the representation in the | 6 |
of one state over | 6 |
fix the standard of | 6 |
pay duties in another | 6 |
receive punctually at stated | 6 |
money bills in the | 6 |
judicial proceedings of every | 6 |
such part of them | 6 |
more than a majority | 6 |
ports of one state | 6 |
make any thing but | 6 |
by ballot one of | 6 |
be admitted by the | 6 |
for the establishment of | 6 |
have an equal number | 6 |
in the articles of | 6 |
of the necessity of | 6 |
be paid by the | 6 |
of votes shall be | 6 |
the inhabitants of the | 6 |
take care that the | 6 |
in each of the | 6 |
not be prohibited by | 6 |
of executive by state | 6 |
senate should have power | 6 |
to be called the | 6 |
by the legislature thereof | 6 |
of the lesser states | 6 |
the sole power of | 6 |
election of the president | 6 |
the electors shall be | 6 |
in favor of a | 6 |
r gerry moved that | 6 |
a proportional representation in | 6 |
be supposed that the | 6 |
them aid and comfort | 6 |
the ports of one | 6 |
the head of the | 6 |
all other officers of | 6 |
army in time of | 6 |
of the executive as | 6 |
to the fact that | 6 |
and shall not be | 6 |
civil office under the | 6 |
shall be uniform throughout | 6 |
senators by state legislatures | 6 |
which may be made | 6 |
regulate the number of | 6 |
shall be construed to | 6 |
the power in the | 6 |
wished it to be | 6 |
it would be improper | 6 |
state having one vote | 6 |
been said that the | 6 |
shall be appointed by | 6 |
and to make all | 6 |
thereby in their decisions | 6 |
and for governing such | 6 |
he thought would be | 6 |
in the election of | 6 |
documentary history of the | 6 |
office of profit or | 6 |
to be governed by | 6 |
that it is the | 6 |
ballot one of them | 6 |
of the states may | 6 |
committee on sumptuary legislation | 6 |
which could not be | 6 |
by m r ghorum | 6 |
published from time to | 6 |
of the common law | 6 |
states ag st the | 6 |
the junction of two | 6 |
power to grant reprieves | 6 |
r williamson ded the | 6 |
there ought to be | 6 |
he proposed that the | 6 |
other branch of the | 6 |
in this constitution shall | 6 |
of the people at | 6 |
he is a man | 6 |
been presented to him | 6 |
in order to get | 6 |
to vote in the | 6 |
recess of the senate | 6 |
meet in their respective | 6 |
the discretion of the | 6 |
what would be the | 6 |
a state of nature | 6 |
the states to be | 6 |
to the united states | 6 |
r madison thought it | 6 |
navy of the united | 6 |
postpone the consideration of | 6 |
on m r gov | 6 |
be ineligible a second | 6 |
the writ of habeas | 6 |
whereof shall have been | 6 |
observed that it would | 6 |
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the migration or importation | 5 |
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to raise and support | 5 |
both houses shall be | 5 |
punish piracies and felonies | 5 |
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trust under the united | 5 |
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electors to be chosen | 5 |
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the amendment of the | 5 |
ourselves and our posterity | 5 |
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the revision and controul | 5 |
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each branch of legislature | 5 |
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such regulations as the | 5 |
the federal gov t | 5 |
of the executive magistracy | 5 |
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inhabitant of the same | 5 |
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laws on the subject | 5 |
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members from two thirds | 5 |
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committee to report constitution | 5 |
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year one thousand eight | 5 |
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principal officer in each | 5 |
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execution of his office | 5 |
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presence of the senate | 5 |
of the national judiciary | 5 |
voluntary junction of government | 5 |
the erection of forts | 5 |
to the southern states | 5 |
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the states being equally | 5 |
in consequence of appropriations | 5 |
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proper for carrying into | 5 |
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great weight in the | 5 |
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executive on the legislature | 5 |
ballot for two persons | 5 |
power into their hands | 5 |
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a majority of them | 5 |
the jurisdiction of any | 5 |
the presence of the | 5 |
recommend to their consideration | 5 |
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for the gen l | 5 |
like authority over all | 5 |
states now existing shall | 5 |
privilege of the writ | 5 |
to such time as | 5 |
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r butler moved to | 5 |
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impeachment by the house | 5 |
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notice that he should | 5 |
the first ten amendments | 5 |
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members of cong s | 5 |
two thirds of both | 5 |
affect the persons actually | 5 |
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powers to cong s | 5 |
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and immunities of citizens | 5 |
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or under the authority | 5 |
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laws of the u | 5 |
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remain two or more | 5 |
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to lay and collect | 5 |
servitude for a term | 5 |
ratification may be proposed | 5 |
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r wilson moved to | 5 |
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report from the committee | 5 |
officer in each of | 5 |
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in one branch of | 5 |
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be privileged from arrest | 5 |
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compensated for the devotion | 5 |
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authority of the people | 5 |
power to declare the | 5 |
be chosen every second | 5 |
by conviction on impeachment | 5 |
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their time to the | 5 |
commerce with foreign nations | 5 |
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m r pinkney thought | 5 |
r williamson was for | 5 |
list of all the | 5 |
shall hold their offices | 5 |
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representation of the people | 5 |
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sense of the people | 5 |
senate may propose or | 5 |
in cases not otherwise | 5 |
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order to form a | 5 |
manner as the legislature | 5 |
house shall be the | 5 |
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to consist of one | 5 |
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drawn from the treasury | 5 |
all intents and purposes | 5 |
states shall be sufficient | 5 |
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of m r williamson | 5 |
the earl of balfour | 5 |
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thought with m r | 5 |
which w d be | 5 |
election should be made | 5 |
citizens in the several | 5 |
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the people for the | 5 |
independence of the executive | 5 |
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required as a qualification | 5 |
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shall be the same | 5 |
power to carry into | 5 |
of officers of the | 5 |
the executive of the | 5 |
member of either house | 5 |
to be bound by | 5 |
discretion of the legislature | 5 |
term of four years | 5 |
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the same overt act | 5 |
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the conventions of nine | 5 |
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question on the clause | 5 |
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power to originate money | 5 |
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of the people as | 5 |
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the propositions of m | 5 |
madison observed that the | 5 |
the term of service | 5 |
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census shall be taken | 5 |
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journal of the constitutional | 5 |
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of the people will | 5 |
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negative all laws passed | 5 |
into the actual service | 5 |
consent of the congress | 5 |
those peculiarly belonging to | 5 |
ought to be left | 5 |
each of the executive | 5 |
grant charters of incorporation | 5 |
in the states to | 5 |
he may adjourn them | 5 |
other mode of ratification | 5 |
appointment by the legislature | 5 |
propose amendments to this | 5 |
militia to execute the | 5 |
proportion to the census | 5 |
the separate states are | 5 |
any manner affect the | 5 |
and proceed to reconsider | 5 |
hands of the legislature | 5 |
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this was the case | 5 |
a division of the | 5 |
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the mode of constituting | 5 |
of the states concerned | 5 |
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any department or officer | 5 |
of a member or | 5 |
person have a majority | 5 |
williamson moved to insert | 5 |
insurrections and repel invasions | 5 |
by ballot for two | 5 |
be valid to all | 5 |
by m r gerry | 5 |
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be commander in chief | 5 |
r sherman m r | 5 |
tax or duty shall | 5 |
appointed by the president | 5 |
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a journal of its | 5 |
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the term of four | 5 |
who have equal votes | 5 |
necessary and proper for | 5 |
every member of the | 5 |
of suffrage to freeholders | 5 |
proportional representation in the | 5 |
m r madison and | 5 |
executive by joint ballot | 5 |
of executive by joint | 5 |
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vested in a president | 5 |
shall receive a compensation | 5 |
the administration of the | 5 |
execution the foregoing powers | 5 |
unity in the executive | 5 |
from each state having | 5 |
senate by state legislatures | 5 |
of the adoption of | 5 |
be appointed an elector | 5 |
for the punishment of | 5 |
increase or diminution shall | 5 |
be required as a | 5 |
offices in cases not | 5 |
the small states will | 5 |
which had been agreed | 5 |
speaks in favor of | 5 |
a general gov t | 5 |
all other powers vested | 5 |
during the late war | 5 |
duty shall be laid | 5 |
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by the consent of | 5 |
of the judges of | 5 |
manner of holding elections | 5 |
in three fourths thereof | 5 |
such increase or diminution | 5 |
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of the executive on | 5 |
over all places purchased | 5 |
suffrage in the national | 5 |
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negative of each branch | 5 |
all the officers of | 5 |
on an equal footing | 5 |
enter into any treaty | 5 |
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supreme court of the | 5 |
l gov t to | 5 |
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duty may be imposed | 5 |
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to the duties of | 5 |
to postpone the clause | 5 |
whose appointments are not | 5 |
enter the objections at | 5 |
be laid on articles | 5 |
the legislature of such | 5 |
person holding an office | 5 |
separate states are incompetent | 5 |
branch of the state | 5 |
shall be made so | 5 |
as soon as the | 5 |
of the executives of | 5 |
the senate shall chuse | 5 |
he shall think proper | 5 |
formed by the junction | 5 |
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be convicted of treason | 5 |
if approved by two | 5 |
journal of its proceedings | 5 |
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extent of the country | 5 |
of the foregoing cases | 5 |
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