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The Vermont Secretary of State maintains a site, Vermont Constitutions, which contains a link to the Records of the Council of Censors, which downloads a document, published in 1991, and containing 841 pages, which states:
In this work, which includes all known journals and address of the Council, we have tried to place the Council in the context of its time and place, legally, politically, and historically. We have traced the responses of the legislature and the courts to the Council's resolutions and censures. We have also followed the Council's proposals of amendments to the Constitutional Conventions to show what passed and what was rejected.
The Constitution of 1793, and the discussions which took place in 1792, are recorded on pp. 101-152. You should be able to find your answers within.