| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 708 sidor
...second part, if the first should be agreed to. He conceived the whole aspect of it to be wrong. He came here as a Representative of America ; he flattered...place from which they derive their political origin. If he were to believe some things which he had heard, he should suppose that we were assembled to truck... | |
| Jonathan Elliot, United States. Constitutional Convention - 1845 - 672 sidor
...second part, if the first should be agreed to. He conceived the whole aspect of it to be wrong. He came here as a representative of America ; he flattered...place from which they derive their political origin. If he were to believe some things which he had heard, he should suppose that we were assembled to truck... | |
| James McFarlane Mathews - 1851 - 286 sidor
...be understood that he came to the Convention as a representative of America; he flattered himself be came here, in some degree, as a representative of...present moment of time; beyond the narrow limits of the place from which they derive their political origin. If he were to believe some tilings which he... | |
| 1886 - 890 sidor
...part, he declared : — " I come here as a representative of America. I flatter myself that I come here in some degree as a representative of the whole...be affected by the proceedings of this convention. I wish gentlemen to extend their views beyond the present moment of time, — beyond the narrow limits... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 sidor
...second part, if the first should be agreed to. He conceived the whole aspect of it to be wrong. He came here as a representative of America ; he flattered...place from which they derive their political origin. If he were to believe some things which he had heard, he should suppose that we were assembled to truck... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1876 - 678 sidor
...whole human race; for the whole human race will be affected by the proc< edings of this Convention. lie wished gentlemen to extend their views beyond the...place from which they derive their political origin. If he were to believe some things which he had heard, he should suppose that we were assembled to truck... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1876 - 678 sidor
...representative of the whole human race; for the whole human race will be affected by the proc<edings of this Convention. He wished gentlemen to extend their views beyond the present moment of lime ; beyond the narrow limits of place from which they derive their poliiical origin. If he were... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1892 - 236 sidor
...whole human race will be affected by the proceedings of this convention. I wish gentlemen to extenar their views beyond the present moment of time, — beyond the narrow limits of place from which thej derive their political origin." Again he said, with. " something like prophetic strain," " This... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - 1893 - 402 sidor
...second part, if the first should be agreed to. He conceived the whole aspect of it to be wrong. He came here as a Representative of America; he flattered...place from which they derive their political origin. If he were to believe some things which he had heard, he should suppose that we were assembled to truck... | |
| Erastus Howard Scott - 1893 - 412 sidor
...second part, if the first should be agreed to. He conceived the whole aspect of it to be wrong. He came here as a Representative of America; he flattered...place from which they derive their political origin. If he were to believe some things which he had heard, he should suppose that we were assembled to truck... | |
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