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... WILSON moved that a Secretary be appointed , and nominated Mr. Temple Franklin . Colonel HAMILTON nominated Major Jackson . On the ballot Major Jackson had five votes , and Mr. Franklin two votes . On reading the credentials of the ...
... WILSON moved that a Secretary be appointed , and nominated Mr. Temple Franklin . Colonel HAMILTON nominated Major Jackson . On the ballot Major Jackson had five votes , and Mr. Franklin two votes . On reading the credentials of the ...
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... WILSON Contended strenuously for drawing the most numerous branch of the Legislature im- mediately from the people . He was for raising the federal pyramid to a considerable altitude , and for that reason wished to give it as broad a ...
... WILSON Contended strenuously for drawing the most numerous branch of the Legislature im- mediately from the people . He was for raising the federal pyramid to a considerable altitude , and for that reason wished to give it as broad a ...
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... WILSON Opposed both a nomination by the State Legislatures , and an election by the first branch of the National Legislature , because the second branch of the latter ought to be indepen- dent of both . He thought both branches of the ...
... WILSON Opposed both a nomination by the State Legislatures , and an election by the first branch of the National Legislature , because the second branch of the latter ought to be indepen- dent of both . He thought both branches of the ...
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... WILSON moved that the Executive consist of a single person . Mr. C. PINCKNEY seconded the mo- tion , so as to read " that a National Executive , to consist of a single person , be instituted . " A considerable pause ensuing , and the ...
... WILSON moved that the Executive consist of a single person . Mr. C. PINCKNEY seconded the mo- tion , so as to read " that a National Executive , to consist of a single person , be instituted . " A considerable pause ensuing , and the ...
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... WILSON preferred a single magistrate , as giv- ing most energy , dispatch and responsibility to the office . He did not consider the prerogatives of the British monarch as a proper guide in defining the executive powers . Some of these ...
... WILSON preferred a single magistrate , as giv- ing most energy , dispatch and responsibility to the office . He did not consider the prerogatives of the British monarch as a proper guide in defining the executive powers . Some of these ...
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Adjourned admitted agreed amendment appointment Articles of Confederation authority Britain chusetts citizens clause Committee Confederacy Congress Connecticut considered Constitution Convention danger Delaware Delegates divided Doctor FRANKLIN Doctor JOHNSON EDMUND RANDOLPH election ELLSWORTH equal vote equality of votes established Executive favor federacy Federal foreign gentlemen Georgia GERRY give GORHAM GOUVERNEUR MORRIS House idea individuals interest Jersey Judiciary KING latter lature laws Legis legislative liberty MADISON MADISON observed majority Maryland MASON Massachusetts ment mode money bills moved National Government National Legislature necessary negative North numbers of inhabitants object observed opinion PATTERSON Pennsylvania PINCKNEY postponed principle proper proportion proportional representation proposed proposition question RANDOLPH render Report representation representatives Resolution Resolved rule RUTLEDGE second branch seconded the motion Senate SHERMAN South Carolina Spain suffrage supposed sylvania thought tion tive treaties ture Union United Virginia wealth whole WILSON wished York