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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... desire . They live far from the polls ; they are unwilling to spend their time in travelling there , and the consequence is , that many stay at home on the second election . And I have no doubt that this will be the case in the present ...
... desire . They live far from the polls ; they are unwilling to spend their time in travelling there , and the consequence is , that many stay at home on the second election . And I have no doubt that this will be the case in the present ...
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... desire to act upon them at that time , as they would be free from , and unbiased by , party interests and feelings . But , on the contrary , if the amendments were submitted at the October election , those opposed to them would avail ...
... desire to act upon them at that time , as they would be free from , and unbiased by , party interests and feelings . But , on the contrary , if the amendments were submitted at the October election , those opposed to them would avail ...
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... desire that the action of the people in every thing that relates to such a change should be influenced by those considerations which do enter , and must enter into our elections in October . For my own part , 1 do not believe that the ...
... desire that the action of the people in every thing that relates to such a change should be influenced by those considerations which do enter , and must enter into our elections in October . For my own part , 1 do not believe that the ...
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... desire by voting each a printed or written ticket or ballot , containing the words " for the amendments , " and those who are opposed to the amendments , may express their opposition by voting each a printed or written ticket or ballot ...
... desire by voting each a printed or written ticket or ballot , containing the words " for the amendments , " and those who are opposed to the amendments , may express their opposition by voting each a printed or written ticket or ballot ...
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... desire , since the commencement of the deliberations of this body , to have said any thing in opposition to the ascertained will of a large majority of it . And , having discovered that his proposition was regarded as objectionable , he ...
... desire , since the commencement of the deliberations of this body , to have said any thing in opposition to the ascertained will of a large majority of it . And , having discovered that his proposition was regarded as objectionable , he ...
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