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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... apportioned among the city of Philadelphia , and the several counties , according to the number of taxable inhabitants in each ; and shall never be less than sixty , nor more than one hundred . Each county shall have at least one ...
... apportioned among the city of Philadelphia , and the several counties , according to the number of taxable inhabitants in each ; and shall never be less than sixty , nor more than one hundred . Each county shall have at least one ...
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... apportionment , they had not got it . In 1835-6 , the last enumeration and apportionment took place , and the apportionment and the representations were not fairly distributed , accord- ing to the number of taxable inhabitants . He ...
... apportionment , they had not got it . In 1835-6 , the last enumeration and apportionment took place , and the apportionment and the representations were not fairly distributed , accord- ing to the number of taxable inhabitants . He ...
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... apportioning them . Notwithstanding the enumeration had been constitutionally made , yet there had been some ... apportion the representatives at an earlier period than had heretofore been done . was not pretended that the enumeration ...
... apportioning them . Notwithstanding the enumeration had been constitutionally made , yet there had been some ... apportion the representatives at an earlier period than had heretofore been done . was not pretended that the enumeration ...
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... apportionment bill , which one of his colleagues ( Mr. Smyth ) had so aptly described . " The city of Philadelphia , " ( continued Mr. F. ) " now sends two senators to the legislature , for her fourteen thousand taxables , and seven ...
... apportionment bill , which one of his colleagues ( Mr. Smyth ) had so aptly described . " The city of Philadelphia , " ( continued Mr. F. ) " now sends two senators to the legislature , for her fourteen thousand taxables , and seven ...
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... apportionment of 1835-6 as at any former period . Not wishing , sir , to have a number of apportionment bills incorporated into the remarks I feel compelled to make upon this subject , I will , sir , ask the members of this body to ...
... apportionment of 1835-6 as at any former period . Not wishing , sir , to have a number of apportionment bills incorporated into the remarks I feel compelled to make upon this subject , I will , sir , ask the members of this body to ...
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