Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "founders of the Republic" on SlaveryJ. W. Bradley, 1860 - 495 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... of General Pinckney , who was the only member of Congress , at that time , who was a member of the Conven- tion that framed the Constitution . In this con- nection , also , the reader will find the opinions 10 INTRODUCTORY .
... of General Pinckney , who was the only member of Congress , at that time , who was a member of the Conven- tion that framed the Constitution . In this con- nection , also , the reader will find the opinions 10 INTRODUCTORY .
第 17 頁
... Pinckney , on the same subject ..... .... Page 115–154 . CHAPTER IV . History of the Ordinance of 1787 , by Peter Force , Esq . , com- piler of the American Archives , by authority of Con- gress ..... .Page 155-178 CHAPTER V. Memorial ...
... Pinckney , on the same subject ..... .... Page 115–154 . CHAPTER IV . History of the Ordinance of 1787 , by Peter Force , Esq . , com- piler of the American Archives , by authority of Con- gress ..... .Page 155-178 CHAPTER V. Memorial ...
第 52 頁
... Pinckney , John Rutledge , Charles C. Pinckney , and Pierce Butler were commissioned . GEORGIA . By an ordinance of 10th February , 1787 , Wil- liam Few , Abraham Baldwin , William Pierce , George Wal- ton , William Houston , and ...
... Pinckney , John Rutledge , Charles C. Pinckney , and Pierce Butler were commissioned . GEORGIA . By an ordinance of 10th February , 1787 , Wil- liam Few , Abraham Baldwin , William Pierce , George Wal- ton , William Houston , and ...
第 53 頁
... Pinckney , Pierce Butler , and Charles Pinckney , Esqs . GEORGIA . - The Hon . William Few , Esq . Hon . Robert Morris of Pennsylvania moved that a Pre- sident be elected by ballot , and nominated GEORGE WASH- INGTON . A ballot was ...
... Pinckney , Pierce Butler , and Charles Pinckney , Esqs . GEORGIA . - The Hon . William Few , Esq . Hon . Robert Morris of Pennsylvania moved that a Pre- sident be elected by ballot , and nominated GEORGE WASH- INGTON . A ballot was ...
第 58 頁
... Pinckney was for a vigorous executive , but was afraid it might run into a monarchy . Mr. Wilson was for a single executive . Dr. Franklin wanted the question discussed , as it was very important . Mr. Sherman thought the executive ...
... Pinckney was for a vigorous executive , but was afraid it might run into a monarchy . Mr. Wilson was for a single executive . Dr. Franklin wanted the question discussed , as it was very important . Mr. Sherman thought the executive ...
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