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The Delegate from New York or Proceedings of the Federal Convention of 1787 from the Notes of John Lansing, Jr. (1939)
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The Delegate from New York or Proceedings of the Federal Convention of 1787 from the Notes of John Lansing, Jr. (1939)

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John Lansing [1754-1829] attended the Constitutional Convention as delegates from New York. His heirs discovered his notes among his papers. They were not published until 1939 and provide a rich new primary source record for scholars of the Convention. The notes were apparently intended for his private use only, and do not appear to have been altered or revised by him. Only in Lansing’s notes do we find a report of two Constitutional questions regarding states’ rights and sovereignty, an explanation of Charles Pinckney’s plan for the Senate, an exceptionally careful presentation of Hamilton’s speeches on individual and states’ rights, and an explanation of the final vote on the New Jersey plan. These notes are of value not only for their unique perspective on the principals involved, but for the issues regarding the states relationships he documented. x, 125 pp.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Date
28 September 2018
Pages
140
ISBN
9781584772187

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

John Lansing [1754-1829] attended the Constitutional Convention as delegates from New York. His heirs discovered his notes among his papers. They were not published until 1939 and provide a rich new primary source record for scholars of the Convention. The notes were apparently intended for his private use only, and do not appear to have been altered or revised by him. Only in Lansing’s notes do we find a report of two Constitutional questions regarding states’ rights and sovereignty, an explanation of Charles Pinckney’s plan for the Senate, an exceptionally careful presentation of Hamilton’s speeches on individual and states’ rights, and an explanation of the final vote on the New Jersey plan. These notes are of value not only for their unique perspective on the principals involved, but for the issues regarding the states relationships he documented. x, 125 pp.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Date
28 September 2018
Pages
140
ISBN
9781584772187