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o by them, and duly confirmed by the several States_, will effectually provide for the same." The authority conferred upon their delegates by the Assembly of New York and the General Court of Massachusetts was in each case expressed in the exact words of the advisory resolution of Congress: they were instructed to meet the delegates of the other States "for the sole and express purpose of _revising the Articles of Confederation_, and reporting to Congress and to the several Legislatures _such alterations and provisions therein_ as shall, when agreed to in Congress, and confirmed by the several States, _render the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of the Union_." The General Assembly of Connecticut designated the delegates of that State by name, and empowered them, in conference with the delegates of other States, "to discuss upon such alterations and provisions, agreeable to the general principles of republican government, as they shall think proper to render the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of the Government and the preservation of the Union," and "_to report such alterations and provisions as may be agreed to by a majority of the United States in convention_, to the Congress of the United States and to the General Assembly of this State." The General Court of New Hampshire authorized and empowered the deputies of that State, _in conference with those of other States_, "to discuss and decide upon the most effectual means _to remedy the defects of our Federal Union, and to procure and secure the enlarged purposes which it was intended to effect_"--language almost identical with that of North Carolina, but, like the other States in general, instructed them to report the result of their deliberations to Congress for the action of that body, and subsequent confirmation "by the several States." The delegates from Maryland were appointed by the General Assembly of that State, and instructed "to meet such deputies as may be appointed and authorized _by any other of the United States_, to assemble in convention at Philadelphia, _for the purpose of revising the Federal system_, and to join with them in considering such alterations and further provisions," etc.--the remainder of their instructions being in the same words as those given to the Georgia delegates. The instructions given to the deputies of Delaware were substantially in accord with the others--being almost literally identica
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