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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it can be before the vote is taken upon it , after which you are no longer at liberty
to change it . 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 ...
it can be before the vote is taken upon it , after which you are no longer at liberty
to change it . 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 ...
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Was not this , in effect , a reconsideration of the vote of the committee ? and to
reverse the decision of the committee , in its material parts ? This would be
subversive of the rules of order . Mr. CLARKE , of Indiana , said his opinion was ,
that the ...
Was not this , in effect , a reconsideration of the vote of the committee ? and to
reverse the decision of the committee , in its material parts ? This would be
subversive of the rules of order . Mr. CLARKE , of Indiana , said his opinion was ,
that the ...
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This was not the case in his view of the matter , because the vote had been taken
on this and the previous question only cut off those amendments on which no
vote had been taken . Gentlemen have said if we have any propositions which
we ...
This was not the case in his view of the matter , because the vote had been taken
on this and the previous question only cut off those amendments on which no
vote had been taken . Gentlemen have said if we have any propositions which
we ...
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He should , therefore , for the present , vote against this amendment . Mr.
STERIGERE said above all other matters he should raise his voice against giving
to the Legislature the power to say what should be the qualifications of an elector
.
He should , therefore , for the present , vote against this amendment . Mr.
STERIGERE said above all other matters he should raise his voice against giving
to the Legislature the power to say what should be the qualifications of an elector
.
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He would tell the gentleman from Franklin that he had attended the polls in his
district , in the county of Philadelphia , when there were upwards of a thousand
votes polled in that one district , and he did not see a single man come on the ...
He would tell the gentleman from Franklin that he had attended the polls in his
district , in the county of Philadelphia , when there were upwards of a thousand
votes polled in that one district , and he did not see a single man come on the ...
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