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title:“James Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention”
authors:James Madison
date written:1787-9-1

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Madison, James. "James Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention." The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787. Vol. 2. Ed. Max Farrand. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1911. 484-85. Print.
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Madison, James. James Madison Papers: Subseries 5e, James Madison's Original Notes on Debates at the Federal Constitutional Convention. 1787. Manuscript/Mixed Material. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/mss31021x001/>.
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Manuscripts Division, Library of Congress

James Madison's Notes of the Constitutional Convention (September 1, 1787)

Saturday Sepr. 1. 1787. In Convention Mr. Brearley from the Comme. of eleven to which were referred yesterday, the postponed part of the Constitution, & parts of Reports not acted upon, made the following partial report.
That in lieu of the 9th. sect: of art: 6. the words following be inserted viz "The members of each House shall be ineligible to any civil office under the authority of the U. S. during the time for which they shall respectively be elected, and no person holding an office under the U. S. shall be a member of either House during his continuance in office."
Mr Rutlidge from the Committee to whom were referred sundry propositions (see Aug: 29), together with art: XVI, reported that the following additions be made to the Report) — viz.
After the word "States" in the last line on the Margin of the 3d. page (see the printed Report — add "to establish uniform laws on the subject of Bankruptcies"
And insert the following as Art: XVI — viz
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"Full faith and credit ought to be given in each State to the public acts, records, and Judicial proceedings of every other State, and the Legislature shall by general laws prescribe the manner in which such acts, Records, & proceedings shall be proved, and the effect which Judgments obtained in one State, shall have in another".
After receiving these reports The House adjourned to 10 oC. on Monday next

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