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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... give any reason .. If the election is to take place in November , according to the amendment now immediately under consideration , it seems to me that it will be more likely to beget political excitement , than if held at any other time ...
... give any reason .. If the election is to take place in November , according to the amendment now immediately under consideration , it seems to me that it will be more likely to beget political excitement , than if held at any other time ...
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... give the most satisfaction to the people . I shall , therefore , go against the amendment of the gentleman from the city of Philadelphia , and in favor of the second Tuesday of October . Mr. MILLER , of Fayette , demanded the immediate ...
... give the most satisfaction to the people . I shall , therefore , go against the amendment of the gentleman from the city of Philadelphia , and in favor of the second Tuesday of October . Mr. MILLER , of Fayette , demanded the immediate ...
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... give my opinion on this question . My own views are favorable to the report of the majority of the com mittee . I believe that the first Tuesday in June is the proper day on which these amendments should be submitted to the people . I ...
... give my opinion on this question . My own views are favorable to the report of the majority of the com mittee . I believe that the first Tuesday in June is the proper day on which these amendments should be submitted to the people . I ...
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... give their votes for or against the calling of a convention , yet they did cast their votes on the other questions submitted to them at the same time . He thought the gen- tleman rather unfortunate in offering this objection . Yes , so ...
... give their votes for or against the calling of a convention , yet they did cast their votes on the other questions submitted to them at the same time . He thought the gen- tleman rather unfortunate in offering this objection . Yes , so ...
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... give their votes either for or against the amendments . He could not persuade himself that our honest and patriotic yeomanry , mechanics , merchants , and others of our fellow citizens , would evince so much apathy and disregard in ...
... give their votes either for or against the amendments . He could not persuade himself that our honest and patriotic yeomanry , mechanics , merchants , and others of our fellow citizens , would evince so much apathy and disregard in ...
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