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 KECORDS OF THE FEDEP, AL CONVENTION Monday MADISON August 6 MADISON Monday August 6th. In Convention (Mr. John Francis Mercer from Maryland took his seat.)  Mr. Rutlidge (delivered in) the Report of the Committee of detail as follows; 2 (a printed copy being at the same time furnished to each member.) 8 "We the people of the States of New Hampshire, Massa- chusetts, Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations, Connecti- cut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Mary- land, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, and Georgia, do ordain, declare, and establish the following Constitution for the Government of Ourselves and our Posterity. Article I The stile of the [this] Government shall be. "The United States of America" II The Government shall consist of supreme leglslative execu- tive, and judicial powers. III The legislative power shall be vested in a Congress, to consist of two separate and distinct bodies of men, a House of Representatives and a Senate; each of which shall [,] in all cases [] have a negative on the other. The Legislature shall meet on the first Monday in December [in] every year. x Taken from Journal.  Madison originally recoMed simply, "The House adjd after receix4ng from Mr. Rutlidge the report. . . as follows;". The additions were taken from Journal.  Madison copied the report into his Debates, and it is his transcript which is given in the text. Differences in the printed report from this copy are noted in the text by square bracketa or in foot-notes. Several copies of the original printed report are in existence, and a number of facsimiles printed by Peter Force. The reprint is readily distinguished: the original report numbered the 6th and 7th artlcle both VI; the facsimile nuraber the 7th and 8th articles both VII.

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