The Congressional Register Or History of the Proceedings And Debates of the Fi

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The Congressional Register Or History of the Proceedings And Debates of the Fi
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Burke Never entertained an idea of charging gentlemen with the want of candor ; but he would appeal to any man of fenfeand can- dor, whether the amendments contained in the report were any thing like the amendments required by the ftates of New-York, Virginia, New-Hampihire and Carolina, and having thefe amendmerltsin his hand, he turned to them to (hew the difference, concluding that all the important amendments were omitted in the report. Mr, Smith, (ofS. C. ) Underftood his colleague, who ha...sjiift fat down, to have A. 1789. Of C O N G R E S S. 217 aflerted that the amendment under confideration was con- tained in the conftitution of the flate of South-Carolina, this was not the faft.
Mr. Burke Said he mentioned the ftate of North-Carolina, and there it was inferted in exprefs terms.
The queftion was now called for from feveral parts of the houfe, but a defultory converfaiion took place before the queflion was put; at length the call becoming very general, it was ftated from the chair, and determined in the negative, lorifmg in favor of it, and 41 againft it.


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