...future overtures from them or other circumstances should render it necessary or proper.
2From John Adams to the Marquis of Carmarthen, 6 February 1786 (Adams Papers)
...or Evidence, they do not think it necessary or proper, to take any measures in consequence of...
3The American Commissioners to Richard Henry Lee: Résumé, [9] February 1785 (Franklin Papers)
...unless future overtures from them or other circumstances render it necessary or proper.
4American Commissioners to President of Congress, [9] February 1785 (Jefferson Papers)
...future overtures from them or other circumstances should render it necessary or proper.
5From Benjamin Franklin to Ferdinand Grand, 9 January 1785 (Franklin Papers)
...of the 400,000 Livres, it does not seem necessary or proper for me to give such Orders. I can...
...Evidence, they do not think it necessary or proper to take any Measures in Consequence of...
7To John Adams from John Jay, 2 January 1786 (Adams Papers)
...or Evidence, they do not think it necessary, or proper, to take any Measures in Consequence of...
8The Federalist Number 44, [25 January] 1788 (Madison Papers)
...the particular powers or means, not necessary or proper for carrying the general powers into...
9From James Madison to Caleb Wallace, 23 August 1785 (Madison Papers)
...the period. For neither branch does it seem necessary or proper to prohibit an indefinite...
...Congress that it was not “necessary or proper” for Congress to render an opinion on Barbé...