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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... opinions delivered by these gentlemen , he should not have offered his present pro- position , knowing the CHAIR would reject it , had he not believed that the opinions of the gentlemen to whom he had alluded were given on the spur of ...
... opinions delivered by these gentlemen , he should not have offered his present pro- position , knowing the CHAIR would reject it , had he not believed that the opinions of the gentlemen to whom he had alluded were given on the spur of ...
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... opinion against the motion of the gentleman from Susquehanna , by adopting that of the gen- tleman from Chester . There would be no end to amendments , if the course proposed by the gentleman was adopted . He would not reach his object ...
... opinion against the motion of the gentleman from Susquehanna , by adopting that of the gen- tleman from Chester . There would be no end to amendments , if the course proposed by the gentleman was adopted . He would not reach his object ...
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... opinion expressed in opposition to his , that it was senseless . Mr. READ spoke , he said , of the distinction that had been taken , and not of any gentleman's opinion . Mr. SERGEANT continued : He would not say that of any one's opinion ...
... opinion expressed in opposition to his , that it was senseless . Mr. READ spoke , he said , of the distinction that had been taken , and not of any gentleman's opinion . Mr. SERGEANT continued : He would not say that of any one's opinion ...
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... opinion now , as they were when they gave their votes ; and , if so , it could not be reconsidered . Their being of that opinion now , however , was no evidence that they might not be better pleased with some other proposition which ...
... opinion now , as they were when they gave their votes ; and , if so , it could not be reconsidered . Their being of that opinion now , however , was no evidence that they might not be better pleased with some other proposition which ...
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... opinion , therefore , that the proposition of the gen- tleman from Susquehanna , was in order . Mr. FLEMING said , if this question had been disposed of , as questions before flaxseed courts generally were , he should have had no ...
... opinion , therefore , that the proposition of the gen- tleman from Susquehanna , was in order . Mr. FLEMING said , if this question had been disposed of , as questions before flaxseed courts generally were , he should have had no ...
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