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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... called for by Mr. M'CAHEN and twenty - nine others rising in their places . And on the question , Shall the question be now put ? The yeas and nays were required by Mr. FORWARD and Mr. CHA- BERS , and are as follow , viz : YEAS Messrs ...
... called for by Mr. M'CAHEN and twenty - nine others rising in their places . And on the question , Shall the question be now put ? The yeas and nays were required by Mr. FORWARD and Mr. CHA- BERS , and are as follow , viz : YEAS Messrs ...
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... called upon to give their attention to these amendments , and to decide upon their adoption or rejection in a scene of animosity and party heat , and where local and party influence could be brought to bear upon their judgment ? I am ...
... called upon to give their attention to these amendments , and to decide upon their adoption or rejection in a scene of animosity and party heat , and where local and party influence could be brought to bear upon their judgment ? I am ...
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... called to make full provision for amendments hereafter desired . Now , I propose to submit to the people the separate and distinct ques- tion whether they will have a clause in the constitution providing for future amendments , in order ...
... called to make full provision for amendments hereafter desired . Now , I propose to submit to the people the separate and distinct ques- tion whether they will have a clause in the constitution providing for future amendments , in order ...
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... called for the purpose of making a few specific amendments , they , at least , should be afforded an opportu- nity of voting upon them separately . And , if that were not done , it would not be treating them as rational beings , nor as ...
... called for the purpose of making a few specific amendments , they , at least , should be afforded an opportu- nity of voting upon them separately . And , if that were not done , it would not be treating them as rational beings , nor as ...
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... ? It always lay at the basis of our institutions , that the will of the people , fully expressed , should be the governing principle . On this ground , then , he called on all here , who are democrats , 24 PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
... ? It always lay at the basis of our institutions , that the will of the people , fully expressed , should be the governing principle . On this ground , then , he called on all here , who are democrats , 24 PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
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