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, Volumen3Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1837 |
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... Montgomery , 7,338,980 00 7,338 98 2,207,330 00 2,207 33 Monroe , Perry , 2,260,510 00 2,260 51 98,020 00 98 02 Philadelphia , 47,706,830 00 47,706 83 23,674,170 00 23,674 17 Pike , 602 03 Potter , Somerset , 573,230 00 573 23 21,425 00 ...
... Montgomery , 7,338,980 00 7,338 98 2,207,330 00 2,207 33 Monroe , Perry , 2,260,510 00 2,260 51 98,020 00 98 02 Philadelphia , 47,706,830 00 47,706 83 23,674,170 00 23,674 17 Pike , 602 03 Potter , Somerset , 573,230 00 573 23 21,425 00 ...
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... Montgomery of error , and then cited whether , if he had offered his motion before the question had been taken , it would not have been instantly and properly rejected . He was astonished that the gentle- man from Mercer ( Mr ...
... Montgomery of error , and then cited whether , if he had offered his motion before the question had been taken , it would not have been instantly and properly rejected . He was astonished that the gentle- man from Mercer ( Mr ...
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... Montgomery , for the simple reason that it prevented the Le- gislature from passing laws in relation to elections , which were to operate on but one or two districts . He considered that it was necessary that the regulations of ...
... Montgomery , for the simple reason that it prevented the Le- gislature from passing laws in relation to elections , which were to operate on but one or two districts . He considered that it was necessary that the regulations of ...
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... Montgomery , as he considered the objections which had been urged against it by the gentleman on his left , ( Mr. HOPKINSON ) perfectly conclu- sive . If , when the proposition came up fairly for consideration , and it should be found ...
... Montgomery , as he considered the objections which had been urged against it by the gentleman on his left , ( Mr. HOPKINSON ) perfectly conclu- sive . If , when the proposition came up fairly for consideration , and it should be found ...
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... Montgomery , might be inserted in the Constitution . His only objection to it was , that , as it proposed a restriction on the Legislature , it belonged to the Bill of Rights ; and he hoped , therefore , that the gentle- man would ...
... Montgomery , might be inserted in the Constitution . His only objection to it was , that , as it proposed a restriction on the Legislature , it belonged to the Bill of Rights ; and he hoped , therefore , that the gentle- man would ...
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