Debates of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania On the Constitution Prop
Debates of the Convention of the State of Pennsylvania On the Constitution Prop
1787 Pennsylvania Convention
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Ents that human wifdom can devile. I am aftonifhed to hear the ill-founded doctrine, that ftates alone ought to be reprefented in the faderal goven- nient ; thele mult poil'eis fcvereicrn authority forfooth, and the people be forgot — No — Let us reafatul to firil principles — That exprefiion is not ilrong enough to do my ideas juftice. Let UK RKTAiN firiL principles. The people of the UiVi- ted States are now in the poflefHon and exercife of their original rights, and while this dodrine is kno...wn, and ope- rates, wc i'hall iiave a ciux for every difcaic. THE C O N V I: N T I O N. 'g- I (hdW mention another good quality, hfelonging to this fyftem. ---In it the legillative, executive and judicial pow- ers, are kept nearly independent and diilincl. I exprefs myfelf in this guarded manner, becaufe I am aware of foine powers that are blended in the I'enate. They are but fev/ ; and they are not dangerous. It is an exception, yet that exception confifts of out fev/ inftances, and none of them dan- gerous.
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