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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... believed that no portion of their expenses are defrayed by annual taxation . Academies , in forty - five counties have , from time to time , received aid from the State , sometimes in money , generally in the propor- tion of two ...
... believed that no portion of their expenses are defrayed by annual taxation . Academies , in forty - five counties have , from time to time , received aid from the State , sometimes in money , generally in the propor- tion of two ...
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... believed , will materially diminish . School houses and other pre- liminary arrangements will then be completed , and will cease to be a heavy item in the annual expenditure . This desirable result will be much has- tened by the school ...
... believed , will materially diminish . School houses and other pre- liminary arrangements will then be completed , and will cease to be a heavy item in the annual expenditure . This desirable result will be much has- tened by the school ...
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... believed , should be limited to the bare wants of the system , and should not be made arbitrarily , and in all cases to equal any particular sum of State appropriation . Whenever an amount of tax less than the amount of State ...
... believed , should be limited to the bare wants of the system , and should not be made arbitrarily , and in all cases to equal any particular sum of State appropriation . Whenever an amount of tax less than the amount of State ...
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... believed that the opinions of the gentlemen to whom he had alluded were given on the spur of the moment . This was a question of vital importance . He ho- ped all these gentlemen , together with the President of the Convention , would ...
... believed that the opinions of the gentlemen to whom he had alluded were given on the spur of the moment . This was a question of vital importance . He ho- ped all these gentlemen , together with the President of the Convention , would ...
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... believed to be as peaceable , taken as a whole , as any other inhabitants of the State , and , he believed they con- ducted themselves as quietly and properly at the polls , as any other persons in the Union . To be sure , there were ...
... believed to be as peaceable , taken as a whole , as any other inhabitants of the State , and , he believed they con- ducted themselves as quietly and properly at the polls , as any other persons in the Union . To be sure , there were ...
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