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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... suppose that the election if held at that time , will go according to the merits or demerits of the amendments them . selves . I , therefore , go in favor of the second Tuesday in October ; and moreover , I think that a greater number ...
... suppose that the election if held at that time , will go according to the merits or demerits of the amendments them . selves . I , therefore , go in favor of the second Tuesday in October ; and moreover , I think that a greater number ...
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... suppose that to people residing there , it will make little difference whether these amendments are passed upon at the general election , or upon a day specially set apart for the purpose . I know , however , that this is not the case ...
... suppose that to people residing there , it will make little difference whether these amendments are passed upon at the general election , or upon a day specially set apart for the purpose . I know , however , that this is not the case ...
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... suppose all gentlemen must be satisfied that a larger vote will be polled on that day than on any other . For these reasons , I hope that the convention will fix upon the second Tuesday of October . It will give the most satisfaction to ...
... suppose all gentlemen must be satisfied that a larger vote will be polled on that day than on any other . For these reasons , I hope that the convention will fix upon the second Tuesday of October . It will give the most satisfaction to ...
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... to the intelligence and patriotism of the people of this commonwealth , to assume or suppose that they will not attend to this matter . Is it not better that these amendments should be considered 14 PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
... to the intelligence and patriotism of the people of this commonwealth , to assume or suppose that they will not attend to this matter . Is it not better that these amendments should be considered 14 PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
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... suppose that this should be so . What is the odds ? Will it not still be a question for the public voice to decide ? And does it follow , because it is a party ques- tion , that therefore the public voice will not be fairly expressed ...
... suppose that this should be so . What is the odds ? Will it not still be a question for the public voice to decide ? And does it follow , because it is a party ques- tion , that therefore the public voice will not be fairly expressed ...
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