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 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 58
Página 13
... experience convinces us , that there is much less risk of imposition by the counterfeiting of our paper , than of gold and silver now current in America ; of which there are so many base pieces well made , and current , that it is ...
... experience convinces us , that there is much less risk of imposition by the counterfeiting of our paper , than of gold and silver now current in America ; of which there are so many base pieces well made , and current , that it is ...
Página 14
... experience of our forefathers on the subject of paper and specie , which it will be well for us to remem- ber in the course of this discussion . The resolution before the committee , if intended as a measure of hos- tility to the banks ...
... experience of our forefathers on the subject of paper and specie , which it will be well for us to remem- ber in the course of this discussion . The resolution before the committee , if intended as a measure of hos- tility to the banks ...
Página 28
... experience teaches us that it is the only rational mode by which the desired end can be obtained . The government went astray from this principle , and went astray , too , at the moment when this principle was in full operation ; when ...
... experience teaches us that it is the only rational mode by which the desired end can be obtained . The government went astray from this principle , and went astray , too , at the moment when this principle was in full operation ; when ...
Página 41
... experience of yesterday . Mr. DICKEY , of Beaver , could not discover that there was any connex- ion between the two resolutions . He thought it would have been much the better plan to reconsider the resolution limiting the time of ...
... experience of yesterday . Mr. DICKEY , of Beaver , could not discover that there was any connex- ion between the two resolutions . He thought it would have been much the better plan to reconsider the resolution limiting the time of ...
Página 51
... are books making every day by young lawyers , who have nothing else to do ; who have but little experience , and who , the moment they find any thing said by some one , write it down as facts PEENSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1837 . 51.
... are books making every day by young lawyers , who have nothing else to do ; who have but little experience , and who , the moment they find any thing said by some one , write it down as facts PEENSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1837 . 51.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
adjourn adopted Agnew Allegheny amendment apportionment apportionment bill argument bank Barndollar Biddle body Brown Bucks county charter Chester citizens city and county city of Philadelphia Clarke Cleavinger committee commonwealth contract convention corporation county of Philadelphia Cummin Curll Darlington Darrah Dauphin delegate Dickey district Dunlop Earle elected entitled favor Gearhart gentleman from Beaver gentleman from Luzerne gerrymandering Grenell Harrisburg Hayhurst Hiester Hopkinson Houpt Indiana Ingersoll interests Keim Konigmacher Lancaster lature legislation legislature M'Cahen M'Call M'Dowell M'Sherry Maclay matter ment Meredith Montgomery motion NAYS-Messrs Northampton number of taxable object old constitution opinion party Pennsylvania Pennypacker petition Philadelphia county population Porter present previous question principle proposition provision Purviance repeal representation representatives resided resolution Ritter rule Saeger Scheetz senatorial senators Serrill session Shellito Smyth Snively STERIGERE Stickel Sturdevant Taggart term tion vote whole wished Woodward yeas and nays YEAS-Messrs