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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... petition from citizens of Philadelphia county , praying that the right of trial by jury may be extended to every human being . Which was laid on the table , Mr. RITER , of Piladelphia county , presented two memorials from Philadelphia ...
... petition from citizens of Philadelphia county , praying that the right of trial by jury may be extended to every human being . Which was laid on the table , Mr. RITER , of Piladelphia county , presented two memorials from Philadelphia ...
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... petition after petition , to have something inserted in the constitution , in relation to religious liberty , test oaths , and the right of trial by jury ; but the moment we reach that part of the constitution in which our constitu ...
... petition after petition , to have something inserted in the constitution , in relation to religious liberty , test oaths , and the right of trial by jury ; but the moment we reach that part of the constitution in which our constitu ...
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... petitions , motions and resolutions . On motion of Mr. BIDDLE , The rule prohibiting resolutions for changing the rules of the conven- tion from being twice read in the same day , was dispensed with , and the said resolution was read ...
... petitions , motions and resolutions . On motion of Mr. BIDDLE , The rule prohibiting resolutions for changing the rules of the conven- tion from being twice read in the same day , was dispensed with , and the said resolution was read ...
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... petitions , it was accordingly read . Mr. F. then said , he had desired to know what was the specific object prayed for , under the name of amalgamation . He hoped that the entry would be made on the journal in a proper manner , as ...
... petitions , it was accordingly read . Mr. F. then said , he had desired to know what was the specific object prayed for , under the name of amalgamation . He hoped that the entry would be made on the journal in a proper manner , as ...
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... petitions were presented . One , was that of a gentleman who went into the county of Philadelphia to reside , and , in consequence of his seductive eloquence , the citizens thereof , elected him as one of their representatives . He , Mr ...
... petitions were presented . One , was that of a gentleman who went into the county of Philadelphia to reside , and , in consequence of his seductive eloquence , the citizens thereof , elected him as one of their representatives . He , Mr ...
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