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Description and Holding Information
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Special Joint Comm. on Resolutions of S. Carolina. Report, 1833
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SEE ALSO 52423 which is part 1 of the controversy Senate No. 43 Report of the Special Joint Committee on the message of the Governor of Jan. 19 transmitting resolutions of South Carolina proposing a convention of the people to revise the Constitution of the United States. Boston : Dutton & Wentworth, 1833. On December 19, 1832, the South Carolina Senate said Whereas there was serious discontent in the country because Congress had exercised powers not conferred by the sovereign parties to the compact, Resolved it was expedient that a Convention be called to consider questions of disputed powers. This was sent to all the states. The Special Joint Committee reported in February. It thought the idea was "strange," took a negative view of the entire idea for several pages and extolled the federal form of government. Disputes over powers belonged in the courts. The Committee offered four Resolves: 1. Massachusetts didn't recognize serious discontent 2. The Supreme Court was the correct venue for the issue 3. Massachusetts did not want a Constitutional convention 4. The Governor would please send the resolutions to all states. (Digitized from a microfilm copy of title originally held by the Massachusetts State Library).
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Title:
Report of the special joint committee on the message of the Governor of Jan. 19 : transmitting resolutions of South Carolina proposing a convention of the people to revise the Constitution of the United States.
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OCLC Number:
1397376557
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Available Volumes
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Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
Vol. 1 | | Yes | No |
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