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, Volumen3 |
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Mr. FLEMING , of Lycoming , moved that the Convention proceed to the
consideration of the following resolution : Resolved , That the thirty - second rule
be so amended , that it be in order to call the ayes and noes on questions of daily
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Mr. FLEMING , of Lycoming , moved that the Convention proceed to the
consideration of the following resolution : Resolved , That the thirty - second rule
be so amended , that it be in order to call the ayes and noes on questions of daily
...
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The Chair said there had occured some difficulty yesterday as to the rule of order
. On examination the Chair found that he had been mistaken . The next question
ought to have been to agree to the amendment as amended . Then the other ...
The Chair said there had occured some difficulty yesterday as to the rule of order
. On examination the Chair found that he had been mistaken . The next question
ought to have been to agree to the amendment as amended . Then the other ...
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But this is an amendment to an amendment and does not come within the
operation of that rule . In this case , there was no opportunity of offering the
amendment to the amendment before the vote was taken on the amendment to
the ...
But this is an amendment to an amendment and does not come within the
operation of that rule . In this case , there was no opportunity of offering the
amendment to the amendment before the vote was taken on the amendment to
the ...
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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 would be glad
to offer his amendment , and many others would be glad to offer their's ; but if this
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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 would be glad
to offer his amendment , and many others would be glad to offer their's ; but if this
...
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Mr. Read again read the rule as laid down by JEFFERSON to correct the
gentleman from Montgomery of error , and then cited whether , if he had offered
his motion before the question had been taken , it would not have been instantly
and ...
Mr. Read again read the rule as laid down by JEFFERSON to correct the
gentleman from Montgomery of error , and then cited whether , if he had offered
his motion before the question had been taken , it would not have been instantly
and ...
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