MR. KING suggested that the Journals of the Convention should be either destroyed, or deposited in the custody of the president. He thought, if suffered to be made public, a bad use would be made of them by those who would wish to prevent the adoption... An American Peace Policy - 52. lappuseautors: Kirby Page - 1925 - 92 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 1102 lapas
...Extract, •verbatim, from last page but one and the last page. " Mr. King suggested that the journals of the Convention should be either destroyed, or deposited...those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the constitution. " Mr. Wilson preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 554 lapas
...Extract, verbatim, from last page but one and the last page. " Mr. King suggested that the journals of the Convention should be either destroyed, or deposited...those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the constitution. " Mr. Wilson preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 656 lapas
...Extract, verbatim, from last page but one and the last page. ' Mr. King suggested that the journals of the Convention should be either destroyed, or deposited...those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the constitution. ' Mr. Wilson preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best:... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 618 lapas
...Extract, verbatim, from last page but one and the last page. "Mr. King suggested that the journals of the Convention should be either destroyed, or deposited...custody of the President. He thought, if suffered to be make public, a bad use would be made of them by those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 620 lapas
...either destroyed, or deposited in the custody of the President. He thought, if suffered to be make public, a bad use would be made of them by those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the Constitution. " Mr. Wilson preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 642 lapas
...Extract, verbatim, from last page but one and the last page. "Mr. King suggested that the journals of the Convention should be either destroyed, or deposited...custody of the President. He thought, if suffered to be make public, a bad use wm.\JI j made of them by those who would wish to prevent the vl DJ 'ion of the... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 lapas
...Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, ay, 10; South Carolina, divided.* Mr. KING suggested that the Journals of the Convention should be either destroyed, or deposited...those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the Constitution. Mr. WILSON preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best ;... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1876 - 678 lapas
...40; South Carolina, divided.* Mr. KING suggested that the Journals of the Convention should be cither destroyed, or deposited in the custody of the president....those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the Constitution. Mr. WILSON preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best ;... | |
| 1886 - 190 lapas
...North Carolina, Georgia, aye — 10; South Carolina, divided.3 Mr. King suggested that the journals of the Convention should be either destroyed or deposited...those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the Constitution. Mr. Wilson preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best, but... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention - 1893 - 432 lapas
...10; South Carolina, divided.* Mr. K1NG suggested that the Journals of the Convention should either be destroyed, or deposited in the custody of the President....those who would wish to prevent the adoption of the Constitution. Mr. W1LSON preferred the second expedient. He had at one time liked the first best; but... | |
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