Proceedings And Debates of the Convention of North Carolina

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lt% fixed before any progress can be made in the great business of the Convention.
Mr. Williams, of Franklin, disliked the attempt that gen- tlemen make to stifle the obtaining of information. Tlve gentle- man from Orange is a gieat economist of time. Mr. W. thonght nothing could be done without the information called for. There was a great diversity of opinion as to the manner in which the surplus numbers ought to be disposed of. He could sec no rea- son why the enquiry should not be gone into
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Mr. Gaston, of Craven reminded the Convention, that the question was not on agreeing to the Resolution, but on taking^ ft up. It was not therefore in order to go into the merits of the Resolution.
Mr. Brajtch observed, that when this subject was first brought before the Convention, it wfis said the preliminary ques- tion, in relation to the number of members which should com- pose the two Houses, should be first settled, and lie consented to take that course. The subject was referred to a Committee of 26.


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