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on therein, be discharged from such Service or Labour, but shall be delivered up on Claim of the Party to whom such Service or Labour may be due.[585] FOOTNOTES: [530] In the preparation of these documents we used the notes and journals of Yates, McHenry and Madison and the subsequent writings of the framers of the Federal Constitution, but these extracts of the actual proceedings are copied from Farrand's _Records of the Federal Convention_. [531] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 31-32. [532] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 35-38. [533] _Ibid._, I, pp. 39-40. [534] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, p. 40. [535] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 152-153. [536] _Ibid._, I, pp. 200-202. [537] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 205-206. [538] _Ibid._, p. 208. [539] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, p. 227. [540] _Ibid._, I, p. 243. [541] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 523, 524. [542] _Ibid._, I. p. 542. [543] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 559-560. [544] _Ibid._, I, p. 567. [545] _Records of the Federal Convention_, pp. 575-576. [546] _Ibid._, I, p. 579. [547] _Ibid._, pp. 580-583. [548] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 580-583. [549] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 586-588. [550] _Records of the Federal Convention_, I, pp. 589-590. [551] _Records of the Federal Convention_, pp. 603--605. [552] _Ibid._, II, p. 168. [553] _Records of the Federal Convention_, pp. 182-183. [554] Dickenson thought that unless the number of representatives given the large States was reduced the smaller ones would be encouraged to import slaves. Art: VII. sect. 3. resumed.--Mr. Dickenson moved to postpone this in order to reconsider Art: Iv. sect. 4. and to _limit_ the number of representatives to be allowed to the large States. Unless this were done the small States would be reduced to entire insignificancy, and encouragement given to the importation of slaves. _Records of the Federal Convention_, II, 356, 570, 590. [555] _Ibid._, III, p. 253. [556] _Ibid._, III., pp. 155-156. [557] _Records of the Federal Convention_, III, p. 333. [558] _Ibid._, III, pp. 342-343. [559] _Records of the Federal Convention_, II, p. 95. [560] _Records of the Federal Convention_, p. 183. [561] _Records of the Federal Convention_, II, pp. 220-221. [562] _Records of the Fede
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