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, Volumen1Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1837 |
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... experience , I am very sensible of my de- ficiencies , and how much I stand in need of your continual indulgence and support . My hope , and my belief are that they will be liberally extended to unintentional error ; and further than ...
... experience , I am very sensible of my de- ficiencies , and how much I stand in need of your continual indulgence and support . My hope , and my belief are that they will be liberally extended to unintentional error ; and further than ...
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... experience in these matters and have witnessed high party ex- citements , but in the course of my whole life I never saw so many schemes put in practice in order that the Secretaries , Door - keepers , and Assistants might all be of the ...
... experience in these matters and have witnessed high party ex- citements , but in the course of my whole life I never saw so many schemes put in practice in order that the Secretaries , Door - keepers , and Assistants might all be of the ...
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... experience in the Legislature he had never known a case in which the yeas and nays had been called in committee of the whole . He had known the roll to be called for the purpose of ascertaining whether there was a quorum present , but ...
... experience in the Legislature he had never known a case in which the yeas and nays had been called in committee of the whole . He had known the roll to be called for the purpose of ascertaining whether there was a quorum present , but ...
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... experienced to justify them in dispensing with so salutary a rule . Mr. INGERSOLL , of Philadelphia , rose merely to state two facts . He regretted extremely that any alteration should be made in the number required to call the yeas and ...
... experienced to justify them in dispensing with so salutary a rule . Mr. INGERSOLL , of Philadelphia , rose merely to state two facts . He regretted extremely that any alteration should be made in the number required to call the yeas and ...
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... experience , for that long period . As the rule now stood every one understood its operation ; but , if we indulged in innovation and change , we knew not the extent to which it might lead us , Under every view of the matter then , he ...
... experience , for that long period . As the rule now stood every one understood its operation ; but , if we indulged in innovation and change , we knew not the extent to which it might lead us , Under every view of the matter then , he ...
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adjourn adopted agreed Allegheny alter Anti-Masons appointed argument bank Barnitz believed body BROWN called Chair CLARKE Commonwealth consideration considered Constitution Convention county of Philadelphia Court Darlington Dauphin debate decided delegates desired DICKEY discussion DORAN DUNLOP duty EARLE election eminent domain exercise favor following resolution gentleman from Adams gentleman from Beaver gentleman from Philadelphia Government Governor Hiester hoped House impeachment Indiana INGERSOLL inserting JACK CADES judges judicial judiciary justice laid Lancaster legislative Legislature Lieutenant Governor M'Cahen majority matter ment minority report Montgomery motion moved to amend Northampton oath object opinion party Pennsylvania Philadelphia county PORTER postpone present Constitution President principle printed proceedings proper proposed proposition provision Purviance question refered reform Resolved rule Senate Snively standing committees STERIGERE STEVENS stitution submitted the following thing thought tion United vention vote whole wished words yeas and nays