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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... proper , if not indispensabl essary , that he who has an interest in the decision , shall not be allo ed to take any part in the matter . But , this principle never could be exerted to represent active deliberations . Such a principle ...
... proper , if not indispensabl essary , that he who has an interest in the decision , shall not be allo ed to take any part in the matter . But , this principle never could be exerted to represent active deliberations . Such a principle ...
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... proper place . They will appear in the APPENDIX . ] Mr. CHAUNCEY , of Philadelphia , rose to address the convention , but gave way to Mr. BIDDLE , who moved that the convention now rise : Which motion was agreed to . And , after some ...
... proper place . They will appear in the APPENDIX . ] Mr. CHAUNCEY , of Philadelphia , rose to address the convention , but gave way to Mr. BIDDLE , who moved that the convention now rise : Which motion was agreed to . And , after some ...
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... proper to give some semblance of reality , some shew of sincerity to its professions , and the government , therefore , set itself to work to import specie . It caused gold to be imported from abroad at a time when there was a heavy ...
... proper to give some semblance of reality , some shew of sincerity to its professions , and the government , therefore , set itself to work to import specie . It caused gold to be imported from abroad at a time when there was a heavy ...
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... 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 legislation shall be carried on , and they are to be inserted in the ...
... 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 legislation shall be carried on , and they are to be inserted in the ...
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... proper business of the national legislature . But , in addition to this , I think that the measures proposed are mischievous in their tendency . In the very nature of the subject , as connected with the currency , provisions of such a ...
... proper business of the national legislature . But , in addition to this , I think that the measures proposed are mischievous in their tendency . In the very nature of the subject , as connected with the currency , provisions of such a ...
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