1William Stephens Smith to Abigail Adams, 4 June 1787 (Adams Papers)
I have recived your agreable Letter of the 5 th. of may and am much obliged for it, at the same...
2Revisionary Power of the Executive and the Judiciary, [4 June] 1787 (Madison Papers)
This speech preceded Wilson’s motion, seconded by JM, to combine the judiciary with the executive...
34th. (Adams Papers)
The judge was much better this morning. At 11 o’clock I came up to College. Mr. Williams closed...
4[Diary entry: 4 June 1787] (Washington Papers)
Monday 4th. Attended Convention. Representation as on Saturday. Reviewed (at the importunity of...
5Constitutional Convention. Second of a Motion by James Wilson and Remarks Thereon, 4 June 1787 (Hamilton Papers)
Philadelphia, June 4, 1787. James Wilson on this date made a motion, which Hamilton seconded,...
6Power of the Executive to Veto Laws, [4 June] 1787 (Madison Papers)
Wilson and Hamilton moved to give the executive an absolute veto on laws. Mr. Madison supposed...
7[Diary entry: 4 June 1787] (Washington Papers)
Monday—4th. Convention as on Saturday. Dined with Genl. Mifflin. Reviewed the light...
8Constitutional Convention. Objection of Order, 4 June 1787 (Hamilton Papers)
Philadelphia, June 4, 1787. To a motion by James Wilson, seconded by James Madison, that “a...