James Madisons Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 And Their Rel

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James Madisons Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787 And Their Rel
James Brown Scott
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Iii. , p. 10, footnote.
34 Madison's Debates in Federal Convention address in the session of June 19th, which he no doubt hoped would " prevail " upon the small States, " in the course of the deliberations, to give up their equality for the sake of an effective Gov- ernment. " Mr. Madison, as reported in his Notes, said that " the great difficulty lies in the affair of Representation; and if this could be adjusted, all others would be surmountable. " x Nothing could be truer, as the event amply
... demonstrated. Mr. Madison then continued: " It was admitted by both the gentlemen from N. Jersey [Mr. Brearly and Mr. Paterson] that it would not be just to allow Virga. Which was 16 times as large as Delaware an equal vote only. " Safe. " In the abstract they may have been right, but the admission did not show any marked conver- sion to the " reasonable " point of view of the large States, inasmuch as, according to Mr. Mad- ison, " their language was that it would not be safe for Delaware to allow Virg* 16 times as many votes.

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