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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... leave this power in the hands of the legislature . But these amendments have taken away the power of the legislature . His intention was to vote against the proposition of the gentleman from Chester . Mr. DENNY , regretted that the ...
... leave this power in the hands of the legislature . But these amendments have taken away the power of the legislature . His intention was to vote against the proposition of the gentleman from Chester . Mr. DENNY , regretted that the ...
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... leave the question on each amendment , to be decided by the majority of voters , distinctly and separately . * Since the first commencement of the labors of this body , and through- pro- out its long protracted sessions , we have had 26 ...
... leave the question on each amendment , to be decided by the majority of voters , distinctly and separately . * Since the first commencement of the labors of this body , and through- pro- out its long protracted sessions , we have had 26 ...
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... leave to explain . He had never said , that he had any party principles in this body . The remarks which he had made were in allusion to the reform party . Mr. MEREDITH resumed . It was not to the gentleman from Fayette that I alluded ...
... leave to explain . He had never said , that he had any party principles in this body . The remarks which he had made were in allusion to the reform party . Mr. MEREDITH resumed . It was not to the gentleman from Fayette that I alluded ...
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... expiration of his term , he would be willing to leave it to the governor and senate to re - appoint him , if they should think proper to do so : Mr. DUNLOP , of Franklin , expressed his hope that PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1838 . 37.
... expiration of his term , he would be willing to leave it to the governor and senate to re - appoint him , if they should think proper to do so : Mr. DUNLOP , of Franklin , expressed his hope that PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1838 . 37.
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... leave to say , that although they may , and probably do , entertain the hope that the people will not be satisfied with the amendments proposed to them by this body , yet that no vote has hitherto been given , and that no vote will ...
... leave to say , that although they may , and probably do , entertain the hope that the people will not be satisfied with the amendments proposed to them by this body , yet that no vote has hitherto been given , and that no vote will ...
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