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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 8
... gentleman on either side has objected to the position , that more voters would turn out on the second Tuesday of October , than at any other time . As to the propriety of accomplishing that great and important object , it does not ...
... gentleman on either side has objected to the position , that more voters would turn out on the second Tuesday of October , than at any other time . As to the propriety of accomplishing that great and important object , it does not ...
Página 9
... gentleman from the city of Philadelphia . It is undoubtedly proper that the people should have time allowed them to examine the amended constitution , and to compare its provisions with those of the constitution of 1790. This I believe ...
... gentleman from the city of Philadelphia . It is undoubtedly proper that the people should have time allowed them to examine the amended constitution , and to compare its provisions with those of the constitution of 1790. This I believe ...
Página 10
... gentlemen who do not choose either to think them- selves , or to let others think . I do not know whether the gentleman from Fayette ( Mr. Miller ) is one of that class . He may be so ; but whether he is so , or not , I shall give my ...
... gentlemen who do not choose either to think them- selves , or to let others think . I do not know whether the gentleman from Fayette ( Mr. Miller ) is one of that class . He may be so ; but whether he is so , or not , I shall give my ...
Página 11
... gentleman from Luzerne , had also made another objection , and he ( Mr. C. ) must confess that he was astonished to hear a gentleman so well versed in political matters , and so zealous a politician as he was , commit so gross a mistake ...
... gentleman from Luzerne , had also made another objection , and he ( Mr. C. ) must confess that he was astonished to hear a gentleman so well versed in political matters , and so zealous a politician as he was , commit so gross a mistake ...
Página 14
... gentleman from Philadelphia , ( Mr. Scott ) and also that of the gentleman from Luzerne , ( Mr. Woodward ) because he should not like the victorious party , at the general election , to vote upon the amend- ments whilst under the heat ...
... gentleman from Philadelphia , ( Mr. Scott ) and also that of the gentleman from Luzerne , ( Mr. Woodward ) because he should not like the victorious party , at the general election , to vote upon the amend- ments whilst under the heat ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
adopted Agnew agreed amended constitution anno domini appointed asked associate judges Barndollar Barnitz Beaver Bedford bench Bonham Brown Chandler Clapp Clarke Cline Cochran commissions committee common pleas commonwealth CONSTITUTION OF 1790 convention court of common Crain Crum Cummin Curll Darlington Darrah Dauphin day of February Denny Dickey Dillinger Donagan Donnell Doran Dunlop election expire favor fifteen Foulkrod Fuller Gearhart gentleman from Luzerne gentleman from Northampton Gilmore governor Grenell Hayhurst Henderson Hiester hold their offices Hopkinson Houpt Ingersoll justice Keim Konigmacher Krebs Lancaster legislature M'Cahen M'Dowell M'Sherry ment Meredith Merkel Merrill Montgomery motion nays were required NAYS-Messrs Overfield oyer and terminer Pennsylvania Pennypacker Philadelphia county Porter president judges principle proposition Purviance question re-appointed Reigart resolution Ritter Royer Scheetz Scott SECT senate Shellito Smyth Snively Sterigere Stickel supreme court Taggart tenure term thousand eight hundred tion twenty-seventh day vote Weidman Woodward yeas and nays YEAS-Messrs