Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced and Held at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volumen8Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... agreed to . Mr. BEDFORD said he had offered this resolution for the purpose of accele- rating the business of the convention . We have now adopted a resolu- tion fixing the period for an adjournment , sine die , and it becomes impor ...
... agreed to . Mr. BEDFORD said he had offered this resolution for the purpose of accele- rating the business of the convention . We have now adopted a resolu- tion fixing the period for an adjournment , sine die , and it becomes impor ...
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... agreed to . And , after some desultory conversation on an incidental point of order , The committee rose , reported progress , and obtained leave to sit again . And the convention took the usual recess . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON , DECEMBER ...
... agreed to . And , after some desultory conversation on an incidental point of order , The committee rose , reported progress , and obtained leave to sit again . And the convention took the usual recess . WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON , DECEMBER ...
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... agreed to . Mr. STERIGERE rose and said , that as the committee had refused to give the gentleman from the city of Philadelphia , leave to proceed , he ( Mr. S. ) would resume the argument he had commenced this morning , and which he ...
... agreed to . Mr. STERIGERE rose and said , that as the committee had refused to give the gentleman from the city of Philadelphia , leave to proceed , he ( Mr. S. ) would resume the argument he had commenced this morning , and which he ...
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... agreed to . Mr. PORTER , of Northampton , moved , that there be printed five hun- dred extra copies of this communication , for the use of the conven- tion . Mr. DICKEY called for the yeas and nays on this question , and they were ...
... agreed to . Mr. PORTER , of Northampton , moved , that there be printed five hun- dred extra copies of this communication , for the use of the conven- tion . Mr. DICKEY called for the yeas and nays on this question , and they were ...
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... agreed to . He thought the convention ought to go on with their business as fast as they possibly could , for two or three weeks longer , at least , and then they could be the better able to judge whether they could be able to adjourn ...
... agreed to . He thought the convention ought to go on with their business as fast as they possibly could , for two or three weeks longer , at least , and then they could be the better able to judge whether they could be able to adjourn ...
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