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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... appointment of the executive department , shall continue in the exercise of the ... appointed , shall continue to discharge the duties of their respective ... re - appoint one of the then existing julges of the supreme court for the ...
... appointment of the executive department , shall continue in the exercise of the ... appointed , shall continue to discharge the duties of their respective ... re - appoint one of the then existing julges of the supreme court for the ...
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... appointed to report to the convention when the amendments to the constitution shall be submitted to a vote of the ... re - committed to the said committee , with instructions so to amend it as to give the people of this commonwealth an ...
... appointed to report to the convention when the amendments to the constitution shall be submitted to a vote of the ... re - committed to the said committee , with instructions so to amend it as to give the people of this commonwealth an ...
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... appointed to any of said offices shall be re - appointed to the same office , or appointed to any other judicial office of the same grade , during the period for which he was previously appointed and commissioned . Mr. WOODWARD , of ...
... appointed to any of said offices shall be re - appointed to the same office , or appointed to any other judicial office of the same grade , during the period for which he was previously appointed and commissioned . Mr. WOODWARD , of ...
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... re - appoint them . He hoped , therefore , that every friend of an independent judiciary would vote for this ... appointed , and there will be no longer any inducement to swerve from justice . Mr. WOODWARD said the gentleman from Franklin had ...
... re - appoint them . He hoped , therefore , that every friend of an independent judiciary would vote for this ... appointed , and there will be no longer any inducement to swerve from justice . Mr. WOODWARD said the gentleman from Franklin had ...
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... re - appointments , it would be well enough . But , because a judge may have been in office ten years , and has resigned , to say that he shall not be re - appointed appeared , to him to be a little too hard . Mr. DUNLOP , for the ...
... re - appointments , it would be well enough . But , because a judge may have been in office ten years , and has resigned , to say that he shall not be re - appointed appeared , to him to be a little too hard . Mr. DUNLOP , for the ...
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