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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... DEBATES OF THE CONVENTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO PROPOSE n AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION , COMMENCED AT HARRISBURG , MAY 2 , 1838 VOL . VIII . Reported by JOHN AGG , Stenographer to the Convention : ASSISTED BY MESSES ...
... DEBATES OF THE CONVENTION OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA , TO PROPOSE n AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION , COMMENCED AT HARRISBURG , MAY 2 , 1838 VOL . VIII . Reported by JOHN AGG , Stenographer to the Convention : ASSISTED BY MESSES ...
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... debate . " The question being put , the motion was 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 ...
... debate . " The question being put , the motion was 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 ...
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... debate . Every one who wishes to deliver his views , is to be limited to one hour . We must resort to some mode of sitting out every question in the best mode we can . He moved to postpone the further consideration of this resolution ...
... debate . Every one who wishes to deliver his views , is to be limited to one hour . We must resort to some mode of sitting out every question in the best mode we can . He moved to postpone the further consideration of this resolution ...
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... of the earth . In relation to the effects of this suspension , gentlemen have brought forward here as one of the calamities which have resulted from that meas- ure , that all the specie has been absorbed by PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
... of the earth . In relation to the effects of this suspension , gentlemen have brought forward here as one of the calamities which have resulted from that meas- ure , that all the specie has been absorbed by PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
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... debate on their part has been such as was calculated to destroy the banks , by the use of every opprobrious epithet which the gentlemen could devise . This has been the same from beginning to the end of this discussion . I will not ...
... debate on their part has been such as was calculated to destroy the banks , by the use of every opprobrious epithet which the gentlemen could devise . This has been the same from beginning to the end of this discussion . I will not ...
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