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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... passed in the precise form in which he offers it . Then the question is to be taken between these two amendments and the committee will adopt the last in preference to the first . The game is then blocked , and you can go no further ...
... passed in the precise form in which he offers it . Then the question is to be taken between these two amendments and the committee will adopt the last in preference to the first . The game is then blocked , and you can go no further ...
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... passed as an amendment to it , and if the House prefered the latter to the former of the amendments , gentlemen would be cut off from amending it , and it would be safe . This was a mode of carrying a proposition which he had never ...
... passed as an amendment to it , and if the House prefered the latter to the former of the amendments , gentlemen would be cut off from amending it , and it would be safe . This was a mode of carrying a proposition which he had never ...
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... passing laws in relation to elections , which were to operate on but one or two districts . He considered that it was ... passed on their own application . It might also be necessary for the Legislature , hereafter to provide for them ...
... passing laws in relation to elections , which were to operate on but one or two districts . He considered that it was ... passed on their own application . It might also be necessary for the Legislature , hereafter to provide for them ...
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... passed , there was a portion of the people known to be obnoxious to the Legislature , and hence the political majority there passed the law in question , by way of punishment , he ( Mr. B. ) supposed , for their disobedience , and to ...
... passed , there was a portion of the people known to be obnoxious to the Legislature , and hence the political majority there passed the law in question , by way of punishment , he ( Mr. B. ) supposed , for their disobedience , and to ...
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... passing laws , having for their object the remedying of certain local grievances . Let not , then , this Convention ... passed , applicable only to the city and county of Philadelphia , and which , in the course of time , was discovered ...
... passing laws , having for their object the remedying of certain local grievances . Let not , then , this Convention ... passed , applicable only to the city and county of Philadelphia , and which , in the course of time , was discovered ...
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