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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... ment of real estate , which would undoubtedly produce much , would yield two hundred thousand dollars annually ; a sum sufficient , with the pro- posed increase of State appropriation , to support the Common School system . There is no ...
... ment of real estate , which would undoubtedly produce much , would yield two hundred thousand dollars annually ; a sum sufficient , with the pro- posed increase of State appropriation , to support the Common School system . There is no ...
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... 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 amendment himself , but he did not believe that the rules would allow him to do so . He ...
... 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 amendment himself , but he did not believe that the rules would allow him to do so . He ...
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... ment was rejected . If , after that , the committee had thought proper to negative the amendment to the amendment , and to take the proposition of the gentleman from Susquehanna , in lieu of it , they would have done so . Another way is ...
... ment was rejected . If , after that , the committee had thought proper to negative the amendment to the amendment , and to take the proposition of the gentleman from Susquehanna , in lieu of it , they would have done so . Another way is ...
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... ment . Gentlemen have told us , there is no way of reaching our object but by reconsidering the vote on the amendment . It is true those who voted for the amendment may move to reconsider it , but perhaps , they were of the same opinion ...
... ment . Gentlemen have told us , there is no way of reaching our object but by reconsidering the vote on the amendment . It is true those who voted for the amendment may move to reconsider it , but perhaps , they were of the same opinion ...
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... ment of the gentleman from Chester on this side of the House . What was the essential distinction between the two ? It was as to the residence of six or twelve months ; and the Convention decided that they prefered the twelve to the six ...
... ment of the gentleman from Chester on this side of the House . What was the essential distinction between the two ? It was as to the residence of six or twelve months ; and the Convention decided that they prefered the twelve to the six ...
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