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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... hoped , therefore , that this amendment would be so amended as to read " third , " instead of " tenth . " And , if this amendment should not be aodpted , another might . He trusted that a separate vote would be taken on each word . Mr ...
... hoped , therefore , that this amendment would be so amended as to read " third , " instead of " tenth . " And , if this amendment should not be aodpted , another might . He trusted that a separate vote would be taken on each word . Mr ...
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... hoped that the gentleman from Ches- ter ( Mr. Bell ) would have submitted his proposition , as an opportunity would then have been afforded of examining its merits . He ( Mr. H. ) had been in favor of submitting the amendments ...
... hoped that the gentleman from Ches- ter ( Mr. Bell ) would have submitted his proposition , as an opportunity would then have been afforded of examining its merits . He ( Mr. H. ) had been in favor of submitting the amendments ...
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... hoped that the report would be so amended , as to give the people an opportunity of expressing their opinions separately on each amend- ment . This was the reason by which he was influenced in making the motion he had done . While up ...
... hoped that the report would be so amended , as to give the people an opportunity of expressing their opinions separately on each amend- ment . This was the reason by which he was influenced in making the motion he had done . While up ...
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... hoped that a majority of this body would see the propriety of sub- - mitting the amendments as a whole , and at the period suggested by the gentleman from Luzerne , ( Mr Woodward . ) He conceived that great inconvenience would be found ...
... hoped that a majority of this body would see the propriety of sub- - mitting the amendments as a whole , and at the period suggested by the gentleman from Luzerne , ( Mr Woodward . ) He conceived that great inconvenience would be found ...
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... hoped that the motion to recommit the report would not prevail . Mr. REIGART , of Lancaster , demanded the previous question , and , a sufficient number rising to sustain the call , the previous question was ordered . The question being ...
... hoped that the motion to recommit the report would not prevail . Mr. REIGART , of Lancaster , demanded the previous question , and , a sufficient number rising to sustain the call , the previous question was ordered . The question being ...
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