6. REPORT OF A COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS, relating to the con-
tinued non-compliance of some of the States with the requisitions of Con-
gress, and recommending the subject again to their consideration.
3d March, 1786
7. REPORT OF A COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS again earnestly recom-
mending the subject to the consideration of the States. 23d October,
1786....
8. BRIEF HISTORICAL VIEW OF THE ACTS OF THE STATES
which led to the formation and adoption of the Constitution of the United
States
9. RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS appointing committees to repair to the
States, to make such representations as might induce them to carry the
requisitions of Congress into effect with the greatest despatch. 22d May,
1782
10. RESOLUTIONS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF NEW YORK, on the
critical condition of affairs, that the existing system exposed the com-
mon cause to a precarious issue, that the defects of the Confederation
should be speedily repaired, and recommending a General Convention
of the States for that purpose. 21st July, 1782
11. RESOLUTIONS OF THE LEGISLATURE OF VIRGINIA, recom-
mending to the States to empower Congress to regulate the trade and
commerce of the country. 30th November, 1785
12. RESOLUTION OF THE LEGISLATURE OF VIRGINIA, appointing
commissioners to meet others to be appointed by the several States, to
take into consideration the trade and commerce, and to empower Con-
gress effectually to provide for the same. 21st January, 1786....
13. PROCEEDINGS AND REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FROM
SEVERAL OF THE STATES, AT ANNAPOLIS, recommending a
Convention to meet at Philadelphia, with ample powers to adopt a Con-
stitution adequate to the exigencies of the Union. 11-14th September,