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

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

November 28, 1787.

The truth is, Sir, that the framers of this system were particularly anxious, and their work demonstrates their anxiety, to preserve the state governments unimpaired—it was their favorite object; and, perhaps, however proper it might be in itself, it is more difficult to defend the plan on account of the excessive caution used in that respect than from any other objection that has been offered here or elsewhere.… I trust it is unnecessary to dwell longer upon this subject; for, when gentlemen assert that it was the intention of the federal convention to destroy the sovereignty of the states, they must conceive themselves better qualified to judge of the intention of that body than its own members, of whom not one, I believe, entertained so improper an idea.

  1. McMaster and Stone, Pennsylvania and the Federal Constitution, p. 265.