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قراءة كتاب History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, Vol. 2 With Notices of Its Principle Framers
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History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, Vol. 2 With Notices of Its Principle Framers
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CHAPTER IV.
Admission of New States.—Guaranty of Republican Government.—Power of Amendment.—Oath to support the New System.—Ratification.
The Union destined to be enlarged | 75 |
Jefferson's Measure for the Admission of New States in 1784 | 76 |
Want of Power in the Confederation | 77 |
Power to be supplied in the Constitution | 78 |
Guaranty of State Governments to be provided | 79 |
Necessity and Utility of the Guaranty | 80-83 |
A Mode of Amendment to be provided | 84 |
Oath to support the Constitution | 84 |
Mode of Ratification | 84-86 |
Report of the Committee of the Whole | 86 |
CHAPTER V.
Issue between the Virginia and the New Jersey Plans.—Hamilton's Propositions.—Madison's View of the New Jersey Plan.
General Character of the Virginia Plan | 89 |
Difficulties and Obstacles in its Way | 91 |
The chief Cause of Opposition | 92 |
The counter Plan by the New Jersey Members | 92 |
Referred to a Second Committee of the Whole | 92 |
Argument of Patterson in its Support | 93 |
Hamilton interposes | 94 |
The Nature of the Issue pending | 95 |
Hamilton's Leading Principles | 95 |
He states the Courses open to the Convention | 96 |
Explains the Principles on which Government must be founded | 96-98 |
Objects to the New Jersey Plan | 98, 99 |
Not satisfied with the Virginia Plan | 99 |
His Views of what must be done | 99, 100 |
Introduces his own Plan | 101 |
It must be judged by the Issue pending | 101-106 |
Madison examines the New Jersey Plan | 106 |
Explains its Effect on the smaller States | 107 |
Declares the Representation to be the great Difficulty |