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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... given to Elliot Cresson , Esq . on Monday evening next , for the purpose of delivering a lecture on the subject of Colonization in Africa . Mr. BELL , moved that the convention do now proceed to the second reading and consideration of ...
... given to Elliot Cresson , Esq . on Monday evening next , for the purpose of delivering a lecture on the subject of Colonization in Africa . Mr. BELL , moved that the convention do now proceed to the second reading and consideration of ...
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... given , it seem to me that the expense , although a small matter , should be allowed to enter into the computation . I shall vote for the second Tuesday in October . Mr. FULLER , of Fayette , said : I believe there are only three ...
... given , it seem to me that the expense , although a small matter , should be allowed to enter into the computation . I shall vote for the second Tuesday in October . Mr. FULLER , of Fayette , said : I believe there are only three ...
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... given by the press of the proceedings of this body , but little attention was paid to them by the people , certainly not near so much as to those of the legislature . Among the objections - and an important one it was PENNSYLVANIA ...
... given by the press of the proceedings of this body , but little attention was paid to them by the people , certainly not near so much as to those of the legislature . Among the objections - and an important one it was PENNSYLVANIA ...
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... given notice of his intention to submit a motion to that effect . It had not been his 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 ...
... given notice of his intention to submit a motion to that effect . It had not been his 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 ...
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... given upon the whole of these in one mass ? It is an insult to the understanding of gentlemen to say , that we are fulfilling the duty imposed upon us by the legislature , when we offer to ascertain their sense in reference to these ...
... given upon the whole of these in one mass ? It is an insult to the understanding of gentlemen to say , that we are fulfilling the duty imposed upon us by the legislature , when we offer to ascertain their sense in reference to these ...
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