Correspondence Between John Quincy Adams President of the United States And Se

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Correspondence Between John Quincy Adams President of the United States And Se
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
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S as the exi- gency cf a criils, so momentous may recjuire. ' On this it is to be observed, First, tliat the Convention contemplated in the fore- 5;oing resolution never was appointed, and never could fiave been, according to the terms of that resolution, - because, as is shewn above, the object of the intended application to Congress had been attained. And, Secoiidhv if the contingerces mentioned in that resolution had occurred, the question of forming such a new Convention, and the ap- pointm...ent (if the delegates, must have gone into the hands of new assembliesj because a'l t'le Legislatures of the New- England states would have been dissolved, and there would iiave been new elections, before the time proposed for the se- cond convention. And, lasth', it is matter of public notoriety that the report of this convention produced the effect of as- suaging the public sensibility, and operated to repress the vaj^ue and ardent expectations entertained by many of our ci'a/. Cn. -i, of immediate and etrectual relief, from the evils of their condition.

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