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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... legislature at its first session under the amended constitution , shall divide the other associate judges of the state into four classes . The commissions of those of the first class shall expire on the twenty - seventh day of February ...
... legislature at its first session under the amended constitution , shall divide the other associate judges of the state into four classes . The commissions of those of the first class shall expire on the twenty - seventh day of February ...
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... legislature , and other offi . cers to be elected , at the same time ; consequently , the political parties , on both sides , would use every exertion , and employ every means to accomplish their purposes . There had always been a great ...
... legislature , and other offi . cers to be elected , at the same time ; consequently , the political parties , on both sides , would use every exertion , and employ every means to accomplish their purposes . There had always been a great ...
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... legislature ? " & c . , and would be very ready to give tickets . But , if they should be in favor of the amendments , they would laughingly say - " there has been voting enough already , and perhaps the constitution is good enough ...
... legislature ? " & c . , and would be very ready to give tickets . But , if they should be in favor of the amendments , they would laughingly say - " there has been voting enough already , and perhaps the constitution is good enough ...
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... 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 gentleman from Chester ( Mr. Bell ) had ...
... 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 gentleman from Chester ( Mr. Bell ) had ...
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... legislature : Then they are to be required to vote for the amendments altogether . We are not to trust the people . Gentlemen who are at all times so desirous to advocate popular power , are now un- willing to trust the people . The ...
... legislature : Then they are to be required to vote for the amendments altogether . We are not to trust the people . Gentlemen who are at all times so desirous to advocate popular power , are now un- willing to trust the people . The ...
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