The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787/Volume 3/Appendix A/CXLIII

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139517The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787, Volume 3, Appendix A — CXLIII. Wilson in Pennsylvania Convention, November 26, 1787Max Farrand

ⅭⅩⅬⅢ. James Wilson in the Pennsylvania Convention.[1]

November 26, 1787.

It was observed in the convention, that the Federal convention had exceeded the powers given to them by the several legislatures; but Mr. Wilson observed, that however foreign the question was to the present business, he would place it in its proper light. The Federal convention did not act at all upon the powers given to them by the States, but they proceeded upon original principles, and having framed a constitution which they thought would promote the happiness of their country, they have submitted it to their consideration, who may either adopt or reject it, as they please.

  1. McMaster and Stone, Pennsylvania and the Federal Constitution, p. 235.