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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... effect . If the call for the previous ques- tion were sustained , the amendments would be cut off , and then the origi- nal constitution would stand ; and this prevented a majority from sustain- ing the call for the previous question ...
... effect . If the call for the previous ques- tion were sustained , the amendments would be cut off , and then the origi- nal constitution would stand ; and this prevented a majority from sustain- ing the call for the previous question ...
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... effect of the adoption of the resolution . Mr. MEREDITH , of Philadelphia , said , that we had already adopted so many new rules , that no one could tell what the rules of order are . He did not know however , whether it would not be ...
... effect of the adoption of the resolution . Mr. MEREDITH , of Philadelphia , said , that we had already adopted so many new rules , that no one could tell what the rules of order are . He did not know however , whether it would not be ...
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... . 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 .
... . 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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... effect to destroy every banking institution in the state . I do not say that such was their design , I merely say that this would be the effect . This would be the inevitable result , and as to speaking of reform , you might just as ...
... effect to destroy every banking institution in the state . I do not say that such was their design , I merely say that this would be the effect . This would be the inevitable result , and as to speaking of reform , you might just as ...
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... - monwealth , and for a period of twenty - five years , the government was supported by the dividends arising from those funds . But look to the effects of these institutions upon common PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1837 . 11.
... - monwealth , and for a period of twenty - five years , the government was supported by the dividends arising from those funds . But look to the effects of these institutions upon common PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1837 . 11.
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