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 RECORDS OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION 355 Tuesday MADISON' .4ugust zz DETAIL OF AYes AN NOES aye aye aye aye aye no aye aye aye aye aye ro agree ,to e ] sect, 7 aide as amded no aye no no[ no no no no dd aye no o agree to the Prop ,*[tlon made byr erw until a Census be ken &ca aye no aye no no no aye aye aye no no iTo take up the amendm offend to ye x sect. { a entered on e Journal of the xS. angst no aye no no dd no no no noTo agree to Mr. Mar- tins proposition respect- ing dit taflon no no no ayeayeay� no no no no no Toag to the words" for e purse of r hue" lit Hne 4 sL 7 article aye !y� no lye aye aye no no no no no "unless by tw*thlrds of the Legislature"  4 st, 7 acle no aye aye no no no aye aye aye  aye To ague  ye ISt clause 4 st. 7 ade 30] [351 aye [3341 [3361 MADISON Tuesday August 2i. in Convention (Governour Livingston, from the Committee of Eleven to whom was referred the propositions respecting the debts of the several States, and also the Militia, entered on the 8th. inst: delivered the following report:  "The Legislature of the U.S. shall have power to fulfil the engagements which have been entered into by Congress, and to discharge as well the debts of the U- S: as the debts Taken from Journal. Madison originally recorded substance in brief.

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