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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... considered a privileged question , if this were adopted . All the objects which it is desirable to accomplish , can be accomplished by the previous question . The gentleman from Luzerne would not like to vote for the previous question ...
... considered a privileged question , if this were adopted . All the objects which it is desirable to accomplish , can be accomplished by the previous question . The gentleman from Luzerne would not like to vote for the previous question ...
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... considered as too high . No. 5. As to what these items may be , in future , I am ignorant . The presumption is , that when commerce shall again flourish , they will be greatly enhanced . We have then , the very considerable sum in these ...
... considered as too high . No. 5. As to what these items may be , in future , I am ignorant . The presumption is , that when commerce shall again flourish , they will be greatly enhanced . We have then , the very considerable sum in these ...
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... considered as accom- panying that now before the committee , is not a proper subject for legis- lation , or that it does not come within the fair and legitimate scope of legislation . They are provisions as to the mode in which ...
... considered as accom- panying that now before the committee , is not a proper subject for legis- lation , or that it does not come within the fair and legitimate scope of legislation . They are provisions as to the mode in which ...
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... considered and 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 ...
... considered and 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 ...
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... considered that the legislature would not have had the power , if it had not been given to them in this way . --- Again , in section ten , of the same chapter , the oath of the members was as follows : " I- do swear ( or affirm ) that ...
... considered that the legislature would not have had the power , if it had not been given to them in this way . --- Again , in section ten , of the same chapter , the oath of the members was as follows : " I- do swear ( or affirm ) that ...
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