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 358 RECORDS OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION Tuesday MADISON ,'lgust  z Mr. Elseworth thought such a rule unjust- there was a great difference between the number of Represents. and the number of inhabitants as a rule in this case. Even if the �ormer were proportioned as nearly as possible to the latter it would be a very inaccurate rule- A State might have one Representative only that had inhabitants enough {or x� or more, if fractions could be applied--&c--. I-Ie proposed to amend the motion by adding (the words "subject to a final liquidation by the foregoing rule when a census shall have been taken.") n Mr. M(adison.) The last appointment of Congs., on which the number of Representatives was founded, was conjectural and meant only as a temporary rule till a Census should be established. Mr. Read. The requisitions o{ Congs. had been accommo dated to the impoverishments produced by the war; and to other local and temporary circumstances-- Mr. Williamson opposed Mr Gerry's motion Mr Langdon was not here when N.H. was allowed three members. H it was more than her share; he did not wish them. Mr. Butler contended warmly �or Mr Gerry's motion as founded in reason and equity. Mr. Elseworth'8 proviso to Mr. Gerry's motion was agreed to hem con. Mr. King thought the power of taxation given to the Legis- lature rendered the motion of Mr Gerry altogether unneces- sary. On Mr Gerry'8 motion as amended N- H- no Mss- ay. Ct no N- J- no. Pa. no- Del. no- Mcl no- Va no- N- Ci- divd. S- C. ay. Geo. no- [Ayes-- noes-- 8; dlvided-- I.] On a question Shall art: VI sect. z with the amendment to it proposed & entered on the $ instant, as called for by Col Mason be now taken up? (it passed in the Negative.) N.H. ay- Mss- no- Ct ay-N-J-no- Pa no- Det- no- Taken from Journal. Madison originally recorded the substance of the motion. This wording may have been revised from Journd.

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