Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced ... at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volumen13Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1839 |
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... believe there are only three objects connected with this question . The first is , to have a fair and full expression of the opinions of the voters on the amendments which may be agreed to by this convention . This is the first and most ...
... believe there are only three objects connected with this question . The first is , to have a fair and full expression of the opinions of the voters on the amendments which may be agreed to by this convention . This is the first and most ...
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... believe that all questions of this kind will be put at rest for many years to come . The question then presents itself , what is the proper time at which to obtain the largest number of votes ? So far as any thing has transpired in the ...
... believe that all questions of this kind will be put at rest for many years to come . The question then presents itself , what is the proper time at which to obtain the largest number of votes ? So far as any thing has transpired in the ...
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... believe to be requisite . They will then be better able to possess themselves of infor- mation , and to come to the polls prepared to vote understandingly and wisely . 63- The next objection which I have to urge against a special ...
... believe to be requisite . They will then be better able to possess themselves of infor- mation , and to come to the polls prepared to vote understandingly and wisely . 63- The next objection which I have to urge against a special ...
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... believe that the first Tuesday in June is the proper day on which these amendments should be submitted to the people . I shall , however , vote for the amendment of the gentleman from the city of Phila- delphia . ( Mr. Scott ) ...
... believe that the first Tuesday in June is the proper day on which these amendments should be submitted to the people . I shall , however , vote for the amendment of the gentleman from the city of Phila- delphia . ( Mr. Scott ) ...
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... believe that the people will act triflingly in this matter - that they will stay at home when these questions are propounded for their final action . Whether the amendments which we have made are , or are not , ulti- mately to become a ...
... believe that the people will act triflingly in this matter - that they will stay at home when these questions are propounded for their final action . Whether the amendments which we have made are , or are not , ulti- mately to become a ...
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