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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... important to them ? Had not the whole Commonwealth an interest in the just , and pure , and free election of their Governor ? of every representative in the Senate of the State ? and in the Congress of the United States ? Away , then ...
... important to them ? Had not the whole Commonwealth an interest in the just , and pure , and free election of their Governor ? of every representative in the Senate of the State ? and in the Congress of the United States ? Away , then ...
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... importance that the language used should be as precise and as accurate as language will admit of . We are not engaged in ... important word in this amendment is “ striction " . What is meant ? Restriction on the right of voting - or lo ...
... importance that the language used should be as precise and as accurate as language will admit of . We are not engaged in ... important word in this amendment is “ striction " . What is meant ? Restriction on the right of voting - or lo ...
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... important propo- sitions . That those now under consideration was of this character , and he entreated members to bend their attention to it , freed from exciting feelings so well calculated to unsettle and disturb the judgment . One or ...
... important propo- sitions . That those now under consideration was of this character , and he entreated members to bend their attention to it , freed from exciting feelings so well calculated to unsettle and disturb the judgment . One or ...
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... importance to give his vote upon it without giving his reasons for that vote . He had no agency in bringing it before the Convention ; but , like any other subject that might come before it , he would not shrink from giving it a full ...
... importance to give his vote upon it without giving his reasons for that vote . He had no agency in bringing it before the Convention ; but , like any other subject that might come before it , he would not shrink from giving it a full ...
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... important points on which they expected us to act , and therefore , only recommend authorizing future Legislatures to propose amendments to them - to authorize that body , already charged with the labor of making laws for this great ...
... important points on which they expected us to act , and therefore , only recommend authorizing future Legislatures to propose amendments to them - to authorize that body , already charged with the labor of making laws for this great ...
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