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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... opinions of the voters on the amendments which may be agreed to by this convention . This is the first and most important object ; because if there should not be such an expression of opinion , I take it for granted that the minority of ...
... opinions of the voters on the amendments which may be agreed to by this convention . This is the first and most important object ; because if there should not be such an expression of opinion , I take it for granted that the minority of ...
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... opinion among the members of this convention . The only point of difference in reference to that particular , is , on what day can the object be best accomplished . It is true that the gentleman from the city of Philadelphia , ( Mr ...
... opinion among the members of this convention . The only point of difference in reference to that particular , is , on what day can the object be best accomplished . It is true that the gentleman from the city of Philadelphia , ( Mr ...
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... 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 shall ...
... 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 shall ...
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... opinion , there could be no difficulty on that account , and consequently , the objection fell to the ground . The gentleman from Luzerne , had also made another objection , and he ( Mr. C. ) must confess that he was astonished to hear ...
... opinion , there could be no difficulty on that account , and consequently , the objection fell to the ground . The gentleman from Luzerne , had also made another objection , and he ( Mr. C. ) must confess that he was astonished to hear ...
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... opinions respecting them through the agency of the ballot box , because they were not submitted to them on the day of the general election . No , he enter tained a better , a higher opinion of the people than that . He believed that ...
... opinions respecting them through the agency of the ballot box , because they were not submitted to them on the day of the general election . No , he enter tained a better , a higher opinion of the people than that . He believed that ...
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