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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... agreed to , the CHAIR de- cides that a motion to strike out what is just ordered to be inserted , can- not be in order . Mr. READ said it might be thought that he was taking too much on himself to take this appeal , after the opinions ...
... agreed to , the CHAIR de- cides that a motion to strike out what is just ordered to be inserted , can- not be in order . Mr. READ said it might be thought that he was taking too much on himself to take this appeal , after the opinions ...
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... agreed to be inserted , there will be no end of the thing . Amendment after amend- ment may be proposed until it has been carried to an extent which would be absurd . He had no feeling on the subject , he would like to offer an ...
... agreed to be inserted , there will be no end of the thing . Amendment after amend- ment may be proposed until it has been carried to an extent which would be absurd . He had no feeling on the subject , he would like to offer an ...
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... agreed that the same matter could not be twice brought before the com- mittee . Here the committee had decided upon a part of an amendment . The question , therefore , was not , whether amendments could be offered , but whether the ...
... agreed that the same matter could not be twice brought before the com- mittee . Here the committee had decided upon a part of an amendment . The question , therefore , was not , whether amendments could be offered , but whether the ...
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... agreed to . The gentle- man from Chester on his right ( Mr. DARLINGTON ) moved to strike out that amendment and insert another amendment , and by all parliamentary rules , no amendment could be offered to this , and hence the body was ...
... agreed to . The gentle- man from Chester on his right ( Mr. DARLINGTON ) moved to strike out that amendment and insert another amendment , and by all parliamentary rules , no amendment could be offered to this , and hence the body was ...
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... agreed with the gentleman from Northampton , ( Mr. PORTER ) that the language of the Bill of Rights was , that the elections shall be free and equal " , and that the object of that declaration was to prevent the improper exercise of the ...
... agreed with the gentleman from Northampton , ( Mr. PORTER ) that the language of the Bill of Rights was , that the elections shall be free and equal " , and that the object of that declaration was to prevent the improper exercise of the ...
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