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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... thing out of the amendment , but at present the ques- tion was certainly open to amendment either by striking out or inserting . Mr. EARLE said the gentleman from Franklin ( Mr CHAMBERS ) had stated that an attempt was here made to ...
... thing out of the amendment , but at present the ques- tion was certainly open to amendment either by striking out or inserting . Mr. EARLE said the gentleman from Franklin ( Mr CHAMBERS ) had stated that an attempt was here made to ...
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... thing was not required of his neighbor ? What would the voters of any district think , if their names were to be posted up at every public place , while their neighbors , on the other side of an imaginary line , were not subject to this ...
... thing was not required of his neighbor ? What would the voters of any district think , if their names were to be posted up at every public place , while their neighbors , on the other side of an imaginary line , were not subject to this ...
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... thing beyond this fifth section of the bill of rights was necessary , it could be introduced in its proper place . Mr. P. said , I feel it necessary to say this much , because , approv- ing of the principle , I shall be obliged to vote ...
... thing beyond this fifth section of the bill of rights was necessary , it could be introduced in its proper place . Mr. P. said , I feel it necessary to say this much , because , approv- ing of the principle , I shall be obliged to vote ...
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... thing else which the Legislature might see fit to prescribe . Mr. DICKEY , of Beaver , said that he agreed with the gentleman from Northampton , ( Mr. PORTER ) that the language of the Bill of Rights was , that the elections shall be ...
... thing else which the Legislature might see fit to prescribe . Mr. DICKEY , of Beaver , said that he agreed with the gentleman from Northampton , ( Mr. PORTER ) that the language of the Bill of Rights was , that the elections shall be ...
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... thing . If the elections were now conducted more peaceably there , it was because additional win- dows had been opened , and free access given to the polls . This was the cause of the quiet and peace which now attended the elections ...
... thing . If the elections were now conducted more peaceably there , it was because additional win- dows had been opened , and free access given to the polls . This was the cause of the quiet and peace which now attended the elections ...
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act to enable Act to erect Act to incorporate adjourn adopted Allegheny appointment April April 14 artificial road asked authorize the Governor borough Bradford county Brown Bucks county Chester county citizens Clarke committee Commonwealth Constitution Convention county of Philadelphia courts DARLINGTON Dauphin Dauphin county DICKEY district DUNLOP duties EARLE election enable the Governor expense favor gentleman from Adams gentleman from Chester gentleman from Northampton Governor to incorporate Harrisburg Hiester incorporate a company iness Jacob James John June 12 Lancaster Lancaster county Legislature LIST-CONTINUED Magistrates March March 24 March 30 ment MEREDITH Merrill motion moved to amend number of Justices object officers opinion party Peace Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia co Porter previous question principle proposition Prothonotary qualification Reigart residence resolution right of suffrage Shellito STERIGERE STEVENS Thomas thought township turnpike road company vote William yeas and nays