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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... reason of this rule is that you cannot strike out what has been ordered to be inserted , because it is amendable before the final question is put . But that is not this case . This is not amendable because it is an amendment to an ...
... reason of this rule is that you cannot strike out what has been ordered to be inserted , because it is amendable before the final question is put . But that is not this case . This is not amendable because it is an amendment to an ...
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... reason that every decision made by the House or the committee , became binding upon us as a rule . The rules of the House of Representatives direct that all the decisions shall be printed in the Journal , as a part of the laws of the ...
... reason that every decision made by the House or the committee , became binding upon us as a rule . The rules of the House of Representatives direct that all the decisions shall be printed in the Journal , as a part of the laws of the ...
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... reason , that it was not put in operation elsewhere . The Constitution required , that all laws should be equal throughout the State . This law , then , being unequal , ought to be imme- diately repealed . At the time it was passed ...
... reason , that it was not put in operation elsewhere . The Constitution required , that all laws should be equal throughout the State . This law , then , being unequal , ought to be imme- diately repealed . At the time it was passed ...
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... reason why they objected to it . That was enough to stamp it with infamy in their opinion . It was sufficient cause for their opposition that it was not passed by themselves . There might be many reasons adduced why a registry law ...
... reason why they objected to it . That was enough to stamp it with infamy in their opinion . It was sufficient cause for their opposition that it was not passed by themselves . There might be many reasons adduced why a registry law ...
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... reason for inserting such a clause , be- cause a registry of votes was NO PART OF THE QUALIFICATION OF A VOTEŘ " . Now , what would these gentlemen say ? Dared they ? Would they impugn the sentiments of Mr. VAN BUREN ? They dared not do ...
... reason for inserting such a clause , be- cause a registry of votes was NO PART OF THE QUALIFICATION OF A VOTEŘ " . Now , what would these gentlemen say ? Dared they ? Would they impugn the sentiments of Mr. VAN BUREN ? They dared not do ...
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