I feel it a duty to express my profound and solemn conviction, derived from my intimate opportunity of observing and appreciating the views of the Convention, collectively and individually, that there never was an assembly of men, charged with a great... The United States Democratic Review - Seite 2491839Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Moriah Saul - 2003
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| Fred Butler - 2004 - 326 Seiten
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| David Edwin Harrell, Edwin S. Gaustad, John B. Boles, Sally Foreman Griffith - 2005 - 860 Seiten
...concluded his preface in these words: "I feel it a duty to express my profound & solemn conviction . . . that there never was an assembly of men, charged with a great & arduous trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusively or anxiously devoted to the... | |
| Stanley Kimmel Kesselman - 2006 - 219 Seiten
...prosperity could thrive. Madison later said of his fellow delegates: individually and collectively .. . there never was an assembly of men, charged with a...trust, who were more pure in their motives, or more exclusive or anxiously devoted to the object committed to them. The stakes in the constitutional debate... | |
| Cameron C. Taylor - 2007 - 322 Seiten
...to express my profound and solemn conviction, derived from my intimate opportunity of observing and appreciating the views of the Convention, collectively...object committed to them, than were the members of the [Constitutional] Convention of 1787, to the devising and proposing a constitutional system . . . [to]... | |
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