| Joel Parker - 1856 - 92 str.
...Virginia, with the concurrence of his colleagues, asserted that the right of suffrage ought to be 6 proportioned to the quotas of contribution, or to the number of free inhabitants, as the one or the other rule might seem best in different cases. On taking it up for consideration... | |
| George Tucker - 1856 - 672 str.
...conflicting views of the members on this subject being apparent on one of Mr. Randolph's propositions, " that the right of suffrage in the National Legislature ought to be proportioned either to the quotas of contribution, or to the number of free inhabitants," the further discussion... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 str.
...Virginia, with the concurrence of his colleagues, asserted that the right of suffrage ought to be 6 proportioned to the quotas of contribution, or to the number of free inhabitants, as the one or the other rule might seem best in different cases. On taking it up for consideration... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 str.
...best in different cases." This Col. Hamilton moved to amend, by making it read : " That the rights of suffrage in the National Legislature ought to be proportioned to the number of free inhabitants." Mr. Madison then moved, " that the equality of suffrage, established by... | |
| Wendell Phillips - 1856 - 220 str.
...in different cases." Colonel HAMILTON moved to alter the resolution so as to read " that the rights of suffrage in the National Legislature ought to be proportioned to the number of free inhabitants." Mr. SPAIGHT seconded the motion. — p. 750. WEDNESDAY, June 6, 1787.... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 426 str.
...ought to be established consisting of a supreme legislative, judicial, and executive branches ; and that the right of suffrage in the National Legislature ought to be apportioned to the number of free inhabitants and not to the quotas of contribution. The discussions... | |
| William Archer Cocke - 1858 - 442 str.
...namely, common defence, security of liberty, and general welfare. 2. Resolved, Therefore, that the rights of suffrage in the National Legislature ought to be proportioned to the quotas of contribution, or the number of free inhabitants, as the one or the other may seem best in different cases. 3. Resolved,... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1859 - 600 str.
...will be remarked, while the plan of Madison and Randolph submitted it as an open question, whether " the right of suffrage in the national legislature...contribution, or to the number of free inhabitants," that Hamilton was the first to urge the latter as the true basis of a republican government.* Hamilton... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1859 - 602 str.
...will be remarked, while the plan of Madison and Randolph submitted it as an open question, whether " the right of suffrage in the national legislature...contribution, or to the number of free inhabitants," that Hamilton was the first to urge the latter as the true basis of a republican government.* Hamilton... | |
| John Church Hamilton - 1859 - 604 str.
...will be remarked, while the plan of Madison and Randolph submitted it as an open question, whether " the right of suffrage in the national legislature...contribution, or to the number of free inhabitants," that Hamilton was the first to urge the latter as the true basis of a republican 'government.* Hamilton... | |
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